Lepidoptera > Noctuoidea > Erebidae > Boletobiinae > Phytometrini > Gesonia
Gesonia spp.
- Images
- Early stages
- Distribution
- Identification
- Status, Habitat and Habits
- Larval Host Plants
- Similiar species
- References
Early Stages:
Indian and global distribution:
records (based on images):
Larval Host Plants:
Gesonia spp.: Glycine max (Fabaceae) (Robinson et al. 2010)
Identification:
Sexual, seasonal & individual variation:
Status, Habitat and Habits:
Adult moth observations that have been databased:
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Similiar species:
Gesonia Walker, [1859] species known from the Indian subcontinent.
Gesonia gemma (Swinhoe, 1885). India: Pune, Maharashtra.
Gesonia inscitia (Swinhoe, 1885). India: Mumbai, Maharashtra, Nilgiri district.
Gesonia obeditalis Walker, [1859]. Sri Lanka; India: Pune, Mumbai, Maharashtra, North India.
Gesonia thermesina Hampson, 1926. India: Khasis, Meghalaya.
Former species
Former species
Gesonia plumipars (Hampson, 1891). Nilgiris.Listed by Lepindex/iNaturalist as Hemipsectra plumipars (Hampson, 1891) with Gesonia as its synonym.
References:
Lepidoptera > Noctuoidea > Erebidae > Boletobiinae > Phytometrini > Gesonia
Cite this page along with its URL as:
Anonymous. 2022. Gesonia spp. . In Sondhi, S., Y. Sondhi, P. Roy and K. Kunte (Chief Editors). Moths of India, v. 3.30. Indian Foundation for Butterflies. http://www.mothsofindia.org/sp/358544/Gesonia-spp.