Victrix is a genus of moths in the family Noctuidae described by Otto Staudinger in 1879.[1][2][3] It may be synonymous with the genus Moureia.[4]
Species
Subgenus Victrix
Subgenus Rasihia
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Victrix acronictoides Han & Kononenko, 2017 Yunnan
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Victrix boursini (Draudt, 1936) Turkey
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Victrix chloroxantha (Boursin, 1957) Afghanistan
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Victrix commixta (Warren, 1909) northern Afghanistan
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Victrix confucii (Alphéraky, 1892) Tibet
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Victrix conspersa (Christoph, 1893) Turkmenistan
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Victrix diadela (Hampson, 1908) western Turkestan
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Victrix duelduelica (Osthelder, 1932) Turkey
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Victrix gracilior (Draudt, 1950)
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Victrix hackeri Varga & Ronkay, 1991
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Victrix illustris Varga & Ronkay, 1991 Afghanistan
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Victrix klapperichi Hacker, 2001
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Victrix lichenodes Boursin, 1969 Afghanistan
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Victrix macrosema (Boursin, 1957) northern Iran
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Victrix marginelota (Joannis, 1888) Syria, Transcaspia
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Victrix nanata (Draudt, 1950) Yunnan
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Victrix octogesima (Boursin, 1960) Afghanistan
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Victrix precisa (Warren, 1909) Morocco, Algeria
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Victrix sassanica Wiltshire, 1961 Iran
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Victrix superior (Draudt, 1950) Yunnan
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Victrix tabora (Staudinger, [1892]) Syria, Turkey
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Victrix tristis (Rungs, 1945) western Sahara
Subgenus Chytobrya
Subgenus Poliobrya
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Victrix patula (Püngeler, 1906) eastern Turkestan, Xinjiang
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Victrix umovii (Eversmann, 1846) Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine, Moldova, western Kazakhstan, Urals, south-western Siberia
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Victrix svetlanae Koshkin & Pekarsky, 2020 south-eastern Siberia
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Victrix fabiani Varga & Ronkay, 1989 Mongolia
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Victrix frigidalis Varga & Ronkay, 1991
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Victrix akbet Volynkin, Titov & Cernila, 2019 north-easter Kazakhstan
Subgenus Micromima Matov, Fibiger & Ronkay, 2009
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Victrix bogdoana Matov, Fibiger & Ronkay, 2009
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Victrix bioculalis (Caradja, 1934) Mongolia, northern China
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Victrix sinensis Han, Kononenko & Behounek, 2011 Fujian, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Shaanxi
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Victrix tripuncta (Draudt, 1950) Shanxi
References
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^ Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "Victrix". The Global Lepidoptera Names Index. Natural History Museum. Retrieved November 6, 2020.
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^ Savela, Markku (June 16, 2020). "Victrix Staudinger in Romanoff, 1879". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved November 6, 2020.
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^ Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul (November 5, 2004). "Victrix Staudinger, 1879". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London. Retrieved November 6, 2020.
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^ "Moureia Orfila & Rossi, 1956". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London. Retrieved December 9, 2017.