User:AddWittyNameHere/LepUpdate

Collecting a list of Lepidoptera genus articles I've come across during maintenance that I should see about updating ASAP eventually (random year-long wiki-breaks don't help there much) because 1. they fall below even the "one sentence of prose, a specieslist & a non-inlined barelinked ref" sub-stub "standard", 2. they're taxonomically suspect (e.g. likely a synonym or misspelling), or 3. they're monotypic genus articles that don't represent both species and genus, but that need some actual research prohibiting me from fixing it immediately:

GEOMETRIDAE:
 * Acauro - still needs a good bit of expansion, but at least it now combines species and genus and has refs.
 * Acrognophos - synonym of Gnophos, BLAR'd thus. Target article could do with updating.
 * Agaraeus - still needs expansion, ofc, but at least has taxon author, species and references now
 * Aleucis - fixed only for a new problem to reveal itself: genus is monotypic, but separate species article exists. Ought to be merged eventually.
 * Allochlorodes - as usual for these, further expansion badly needed, but basic fixes applied
 * Alpina - synonym of Glacies, BLAR'd thus. Target article could do with additional referencing.


 * Acrobiston - potentially monotypic, relies exclusively on Savela
 * Acrostatheusis - potentially monotypic, relies exclusively on Savela
 * Aletis - has been desynonymized from Scopula by Sihvonen (2005), yet still is listed as synonym there/redirs to it. Check further refs to see if re-synonymized, if not, recreate article.
 * Amorphozancle - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Amphitape - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Anaboarmia - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Anchiphyllia - May be a synonym. May be monotypic
 * Andania - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Androzeugma - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Anemmetresa - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Anisogonia - Yup, another case of no species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Anisomelia - No species; possiblikely monotypic
 * Anisoperas - Yet another case of no species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Anomocoetidia - *sigh*... no species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Anomoctena - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Anomozela - No species, possiblikely monotypic.
 * Anomphax - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Anosiodes - Type species listed only in taxobox; likely monotypic
 * Antarchia - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Anthyperythra - Incomplete specieslist
 * Anticleora - Lacks specieslist, year of description
 * Anticypella - Incomplete specieslist
 * Antipercnia - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Antipetelia - LIKELY NOT VALID . If valid, no species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Antozola - Lacks specieslist, year of description
 * Aoshachia - LIKELY NOT VALID . If valid, no species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Apaecasia - LIKELY NOT VALID . If valid, no species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Apatadelpha - No species, no taxon author, no references, likely monotypic.
 * Apericallia - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Apetovia - LIKELY NOT VALID . If valid, no species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Aphantes - Likely monotypic; if not, incomplete specieslist.
 * Apiciopsis - Incomplete species, no taxon author
 * Apleria - Lacks species
 * Aplorama - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Apoaspilates - LIKELY NOT VALID.
 * Apocleora - Likely monotypic. Lacks references.
 * Apoheterolocha - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Apolema - LIKELY NOT VALID . If valid, no species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Apopetelia - LIKELY NOT VALID . If valid, no species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Aporhoptrina - Likely monotypic; if not, incomplete specieslist.
 * Apostegania - No species, no taxon author, no references.
 * Aragua (moth) - No species, no taxon author, no references, likely monotypic
 * Arauco (moth) - No species, no taxon author, no references, likely monotypic
 * Arbognophos - Likely monotypic; if not, incomplete specieslist.
 * Archaeocasis - No species, no taxon author, no references, likely monotypic

Erebidae

 * Rhabdophera - treated as synonym of Homaea by GBIF but treated as valid by a variety of other sources; if valid, bulk of species is missing and if not valid needs redirecting.

Noctuidae

 * Macronoctua/Macronoctua onusta - most likely a now-monotypic genus with separate species and genus articles. Needs merging at some point, unless evidence of an additional species is uncovered in which case the genus article needs updating