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| Genus: | Mesothen Hampson, 1898  | 
Mesothen is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae. The genus was erected by George Hampson in 1898.[1]
Species
The genus includes the following species:
- Mesothen albifrons Schaus, 1901
 - Mesothen albilimbata Dognin, 1912
 - Mesothen aurantegula E. D. Jones, 1914
 - Mesothen aurantiaca Dognin, 1906
 - Mesothen aurata Dognin, 1913
 - Mesothen bisexualis Dognin, 1912
 - Mesothen caeruleicorpus Schaus, 1905
 - Mesothen catherina Schaus, 1892
 - Mesothen cosmosomoides Rothschild, 1911
 - Mesothen demicostata Kaye, 1918
 - Mesothen dorsimacula Rothschild, 1911
 - Mesothen desperata Walker, 1856 (see Valvaminor desperata)
 - Mesothen endoleuca Druce, 1905 (see Valvaminor endoleuca)
 - Mesothen epimetheus Schaus, 1892
 - Mesothen erythaema Hampson, 1898
 - Mesothen ethela Schaus, 1911
 - Mesothen flavicostata Druce, 1906
 - Mesothen flaviventris Druce, 1884
 - Mesothen ignea Druce, 1898
 - Mesothen inconspicuata Kaye, 1911 (see Valvaminor inconspicuata)
 - Mesothen meridensis Rothschild, 1911
 - Mesothen montana Schaus, 1911
 - Mesothen nana Schaus, 1905
 - Mesothen nomia Druce, 1900
 - Mesothen ockendeni Druce, 1905
 - Mesothen perflava Kaye, 1911
 - Mesothen petosiris Druce, 1883
 - Mesothen pyrrha Schaus, 1889 (see Valvaminor pyrrha)
 - Mesothen pyrrhina E. D. Jones, 1914 (see Valvaminor pyrrhina)
 - Mesothen restricta Rothschild, 1931
 - Mesothen rogenhoferi Schaus, 1892
 - Mesothen roseifemur Draudt, 1915
 - Mesothen samina Druce, 1896
 - Mesothen semiflava Rothschild, 1911
 - Mesothen temperata Schaus, 1911
 - Mesothen tigrina Rothschild, 1931
 - Mesothen zenobia Schaus, 1927
 
References
- ↑ Savela, Markku. "Mesothen Druce, 1898". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
 
- Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search results Family: Arctiidae". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London.
 
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