Whalleyana

 Whalleyana is an enigmatic genus of moths in the lepidopteran group Obtectomera,[1] endemic to Madagascar. The genus contains two species, whose biology are unknown. The genus had been placed in the picture-winged leaf moths, (Thyrididae), but then was placed in its own family (Minet, 1991), and later elevated to its own superfamily (Dugdale et al., 1999: 229-230); see also Fänger (2004). The genus was named after Paul E. S. Whalley, a British entomologist.[2] Genomic studies have found them to be most closely related to Callidulidae, and it is suggested that they should be placed in Calliduloidea.[3]

Whalleyana
Scientific classificatione
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Lepidoptera
Clade:Ditrysia
Clade:Apoditrysia
Clade:Obtectomera
Superfamily:Whalleyanoidea
Minet, 1991
Family:Whalleyanidae
Minet, 1991
Genus:Whalleyana
Viette, 1977
Species
  • Whalleyana vroni Viette, 1977
  • Whalleyana toni Viette, 1977
Diversity
2 species

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