Cyana klohsi

Cyana klohsi. Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better. Cyana klohsi is a of the family Arctiidae. It was described by Karisch in 2003 and is endemic to Democratic Republic of Congo.[1]. References. ^ "Cyana klohsi Karisch, 2003". Afro . Retrieved November 30, 2013. Cyana is a of moths in the family . Species are well distributed in Africa, Madagascar, China, India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Sumatra, Java and Borneo. Description. Palpi slender and upturned. Antennae ciliated. Fore wing of male with a more or less strongly developed fringe of hair from the center of costa on upperside and lobe on underside, which much distorts the sub-costal nervures. Vein 5 absent in male. The CYANA Wiki provides information and tutorials for the CYANA program package. The CYANA Wiki is managed by members of Prof. Dr. Peter Güntert's group at the University of Frankfurt. There is a poster about automated NMR protein structure calculation with CYANA. Retrieved from "http://www.cyana.org/wiki/index.php? title=Main_Page&oldid=6453". Views. Page. Cyana klohsi is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Karisch in 2003 and is endemic to Democratic Republic of Congo.[1]. References. ^ "Cyana klohsi Karisch, 2003". Afro Moths. Retrieved November 30, 2013. Cyana klohsi {species} - Arthropoda; Insecta; ; Erebidae; ; Lithosiini; Cyana; Print. Search . Sub-taxa. Taxon Description (Wikipedia). full article at Wikipedia. BOLD Stats. images representing specimens of Cyana klohsi. Sample ID: MNVD-11450-H11. License: CreativeCommons - Attribution Non-Commercial (2011). License Holder: Timm Karisch, Museum fuer Naturkunde und Vorgeschichte Dessau. Familia: Erebidae Subfamilia: Arctiinae Tribus: Lithosiini Subtribus: Nudariina Genus: Cyana Subgenus: Cornutivulpecula Species: Cyana klohsi. Cyana klohsi Karisch, 2003. Type locality: Zaire, Prov. Kivu, Umgebung Goma, ca. 2000 mNN, Stations Rumangabo 15 km WNW Ort, 1°34♠s. Br., 29°16♠ö. L. Holotype: Collectie Karisch. male ♂. 26.VIII.1991. leg. T. Karisch. genitalia slide Karisch no. 1710.