In MOTHS OF AFRIVA vol. 2, 44 species of the subfamily Rivulinae, 198 of Hypeninae, 290 of Herminiinae and 30 of
Hypenodinae are described and figured. The review includes descriptions of 1 genus, 252 species and 6 subspecies new
to science.
So far, no systematic survey of the moths of the Erebidae subfamilies Rivulinae, Hypeninae, Herminiinae and Hypenodinae
of the African Continent ever have been made, either a faunistic analysis, or even a check-list of species.
Of each species, a diagnosis and the geograpical range are given, and when known, details of habitat preference and biology.
All species are presented with their full name and references to the original description, with fully referenced synonyms.
Special emphasis is given to descriptions and coloured illustrations, and to figures of genitalia features of both sexes, which
were selected from more than 5.000 dissections. Male and female genitalia of nearly all species are illustrated, and in some
cases distribution maps are provided.
DNA sequencing was performed for approx. 600 Ethiopian African specimens, following Ratnasingham & Hebert (2007) using
the Kimura 2 Parameter model.
All species are illustrated in colour and it is hoped that these illustrations alone can serve as a source for the identification
of superficially identifiable species. All species are arranged in biogeographical categories, according to the definitions of
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