Most species live in the tropics and subtropics. They are colourful and often day-flying moths.[1] There are four subfamilies. Their biology is little known.{{Citation needed|date=October 2024| um collections.[citation needed]
Genera
Charideinae
- Amalthocera Boisduval, 1836
- Arniocera Hopffer, 1857
- Byblisia Walker, 1865
- Cicinnocnemis Holland, 1894
- Dilophura Hampson, 1918
- Lamprochrysa Hampson, 1918
- Marmax Rafinesque, 1815
- Netrocera Felder, 1874
- Toosa Walker, 1856
- Trichobaptes Holland, 1894
Siculodinae
- Belonoptera Herrich-Schäffer, [1858]
- Bupota Whalley, 1971
- Calindoea Walker, 1863
- Cecidothyris Aurivillius, 1910
- Collinsa Whalley, 1964
- Cornuterus Whalley, 1971
- Draconia Hübner, 1820
- Epaena Karsch, 1900
- Gnathodes Whalley, 1971
- Hapana Whalley, 1967
- Hypolamprus Hampson, 1892
- Kalenga Whalley, 1971
- Kuja Whalley, 1971
- Lelymena Karsch, 1900
- Morova Walker, 1865
- Nakawa Whalley, 1971
- Nemea Whalley, 1971
- Opula Walker, 1869
- Pyrinioides Butler, 1881
- Rhodoneura Guenée, 1858
- Siculodes Guenée, 1858
- Symphleps Warren, 1897
- Tridesmodes Warren, 1899
- Zeuzerodes Pagenstecher, 1892
Striglininae
- Banisia Walker, 1863
- Jamboina Whalley, 1976
- Macrogonia Herrich-Schäffer, 1855
- Mathoris Guenée, 1877
- Monodecus Whalley, 1976
- Mystina Whalley, 1976
- Rhodogonia Warren, 1897
- Speculina Whalley, 1976
- Striglina Guneée, 1877
- Tanyodes Möschler, 1882
- Tristina Whalley, 1976
Thyridinae
References
- Firefly Encyclopedia of Insects and Spiders, edited by Christopher O'Toole, ISBN 1-55297-612-2, 2002
External links
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D i t r y s i a | | Simaethistoidea | |
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| Gelechioidea | |
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| Galacticoidea | |
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| Zygaenoidea | |
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| Cossoidea | |
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| Sesioidea | |
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| Choreutoidea | |
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| Tortricoidea | |
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| Urodoidea | |
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| Schreckensteinioidea | |
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| Epermenioidea | |
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| Alucitoidea | |
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| Pterophoroidea | |
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| Whalleyanoidea | |
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| Immoidea | |
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| Copromorphoidea | |
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| Thyridoidea | |
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| Calliduloidea | |
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Papilionoidea (butterflies) | |
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| Hyblaeoidea | |
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| Pyraloidea | |
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| Mimallonoidea | |
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| Lasiocampoidea | |
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| Bombycoidea | |
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| Noctuoidea |
- Erebidae (underwing, tiger, tussock, litter, snout, owlet moths)
- Euteliidae
- Noctuidae (daggers, sallows, owlet moths, quakers, cutworms, darts)
- Nolidae (tuft moths)
- Notodontidae (prominents, kittens)
- Oenosandridae
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| Geometroidea | |
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Wikidata ☰ Q480322 entry
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