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Taxa in this genus:
DONACAULA Meyrick 1890 - Valid Name
amblyptepennis Dyar 1917 - Valid Name
aquilellus Clemens 1861 - Valid Name
* clemensellus Robinson 1870 - Junior subjective synonym
longirostrallus Clemens 1861 - Valid Name
maximellus Fernald 1891 - Valid Name
melinellus Clemens 1861 - Valid Name
* albicostellus Fernald 1888 - Junior subjective synonym
* dispersellus Robinson 1870 - Junior subjective synonym
* uniformellus Dyar 1917 - Junior subjective synonym
mucronella [Denis & Schiffermüller] 1775 - Valid Name
* acuminella Hübner - Junior subjective synonym
* fuscocostata Osthelder 1937 - Junior subjective synonym
nitidellus Dyar 1917 - Valid Name
pallulellus Barnes & McDunnough 1912 - Valid Name
roscidellus Dyar 1917 - Valid Name
sordidellus Zincken 1821 - Valid Name
tripunctellus Robinson 1870 - Valid Name
unipunctellus Robinson 1870 - Valid Name
uxorialis Dyar 1921 - Valid Name
Current Comb:
DONACAULA
Meyrick, 1890
Original Comb:
Meyrick, 1890
MS Comb:
Superfamily:
Pyraloidea
Family:
Crambidae
Subfamily:
Schoenobiinae
Tribe:
Last updated by George W. Beccaloni - 04/07/2002
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Distribution
Original publication details:
Scientific Name of Taxon:
DONACAULA
Original Rank:
?
Current Status:
Valid Name
Current Rank:
GENUS
Original Combination:
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Meyrick, 1890
Comments:
Original Description Reference:
Current valid name:
Current Valid Name:
DONACAULA
Meyrick, 1890
Comments:
Current Valid Name Reference:
No previously published combinations of this name have been recorded in this database.
The database contains no manuscript combinations for this taxon.
No lectotype or neotype designated.
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The database contains no additional references for this taxon.
Zoogeographic regions:
W Palaearctic
Afrotropical
New Zealand
E Palaearctic
Malagasy
Nearctic
Oriental
Australasian
Neotropical