Mimeusemia

Mimeusemia is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae first described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1875. Species are found in Japan, India, Sri Lanka and Myanmar.

Description
Veins 9 and 10 of the forewing both anastomosing (fusing) with veins 7 and 8 to form an areole. Claspers of male are large.

Species

 * Mimeusemia accurata Swinhoe, 1889
 * Mimeusemia albicilia Hampson, 1894
 * Mimeusemia amanda Kishida, 1993
 * Mimeusemia basalis Walker, 1854
 * Mimeusemia centralis Rothschild, 1896
 * Mimeusemia ceylonica Hampson, 1893
 * Mimeusemia davidsoni Swinhoe, 1899
 * Mimeusemia econia Hampson, 1900
 * Mimeusemia limbata Jordan, 1939
 * Mimeusemia lombokensis Rothschild, 1897
 * Mimeusemia perakana Rothschild, 1896
 * Mimeusemia persimilis Butler, 1875
 * Mimeusemia peshwa Moore, 1858
 * Mimeusemia postica Walker, 1862
 * Mimeusemia puciola Druce, 1895
 * Mimeusemia semyron Herrich-Schäffer, [1853]
 * Mimeusemia simplex Lucas, 1891
 * Mimeusemia vilemani Hampson, 1911
 * Mimeusemia vittata Butler, 1875