Genus
Donda Moore, 1882
Donda Moore, 1882
, in Hewitson & Moore, Description of new Indian Lepidopterous Insects from the Collection of the Late Mr W.S. Atkinson: 161. Type-species:
Dandaca eurychlora Walker, 1858
, List of the Specimens of lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum 15: 1670, by original designation. Type: male, [ India]: Hindustan, Canara (BMNH).
References: Nye 1975: 163 (Catocalinae); Poole 1989: 326 (
Ophiderinae
); Kobes 1992: 85 (transferring to
Pantheinae
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); Holloway 2009: 16 (
Pantheinae
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).
Taxonomic notes. The genus was treated by early authors in Catocalinae or
Ophiderinae
, until Kobes (1992) placed
Donda
,
Belciana Walker, 1862
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and
Trisula Moore, 1858
to
Pantheinae
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. Holloway reviewed
Donda
and related genera in
Pantheinae
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. The genus is included to
Belciana
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generic group, which comprises genera
Donda
,
Belciana
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, Belciades Kozhanchikov, 1950, Diphteroides Bethune-Baker, 1906 and some yet undescribed taxa.
In the World
Noctuidae
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Catalogue Poole (1989) listed in the genus four species primary described in
Donda
or placed to the genus by Hampson (1894) (
D. ornata Moore, 1883
,
D. striatovirens Moore, 1883
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,
D. thoracica Moore, 1882
and
D. sailendra Kobes, 1982
) and transferred to
Donda
the taxon
Polydesma (Belciades) lichenoides Hampson, 1894
. The status and taxonomic positions of ‘ D’.
ornata
and ‘D’.
lichenoides
are still unclear; ‘ D’.
striatovirens
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is treated by subsequent authors (Speidel & Kononenko 1998; Holloway 2009) as ‘ Belciana’; the taxonomic position of
D. thoracica
was not revised yet. We exclude the last two species from
Donda
; these taxa and the allied species will be revised in one of the subsequent articles of the series. In fact, this group represents a genus distinct from
Donda
and
Belciana
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and to be described later. Kobes (1992) placed
Belciana kala
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to
Donda
, however this taxon with its allies also represents a distinct group, which will be revise in the next item of the series.