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Pyralidae

(Family)

Overview

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The Pyralidae or snout moths are a family of Lepidoptera in the ditrysian superfamily Pyraloidea. In many (particularly older) classifications, the grass moths (Crambidae) are included in the Pyralidae as a subfamily, making the combined group one of the largest families in the Lepidoptera. The latest review by Munroe & Solis, in Kristensen (1999)[] retains the Crambidae as a full family of pyraloidea.

Relationship with humans

Most of these small moths are inconspicuous and of no particular significance to humans. Some are more notable, however. Perhaps the most familiar are waxworms, which are the caterpillar larvae of the Greater (Galleria mellonella) and Lesser (Achroia grisella) wax moths (subfamily Galleriinae). They are natively pests of beehives, but are bred indoors in enormous numbers as food for small reptile and bird pets and similar animals.

Other notable snout moths are primarily relevant due to their larval food choice. Examples include:

Note that the European Corn Borer (Ostrinia nubilalis)and Southern Cornstalk Borer (Diatraea crambidoides), formerly considered snout moths, are placed in the Crambidae which, as noted above, is usually regarded as a separate family today.

Systematics

SEM microphoto of the head of a snout moth ? note the "snout" (labial palps) extending to the upper left above the proboscis

Five subfamilies are generally recognized in the Pyralidae today. The Acentropinae (= Nymphulinae), occasionally still placed here, do indeed seem to belong in the Crambidae.

The snout moth subfamilies are, listed in the presumed phylogenetic sequence from the most primitive to the most advanced:

Genera incertae sedis

In addition to those assigned to the tribes above, there are several genera of (presumed) Pyralidae which are not firmly placed in this arrangement. Some may be very basal lineages which stand outside the main snout moth radiations. But given the changing circumscription of the Pyralidae, some are likely to be placed outside this group in its modern meaning, either in the Crambidae or in other lineages of basal Obtectomera. Some may even belong to more ancient moth lineages, such as the Alucitoidea or Pterophoroidea. Finally, it is possible that some of these (usually little-studied) genera are junior synonyms of genera described earlier. The genera in question are:

The following genera have been placed in the Pyralidae when these were still circumscribed sensu lato and are sometimes still treated thus, but actually they seem to belong in the Crambidae (see also Micronix and Tanaobela):

External links

Media related to Pyralidae at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Pyralidae at Wikispecies

Taxonomy

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The Family Pyralidae is a member of the Superfamily Pyraloidea. Here is the complete "parentage" of Pyralidae:

The Family Pyralidae is further organized into finer groupings including:

Genera

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Abachausia

Abachausia is a genus of moths belonging to the family Pyralidae. It contains only one species Abachausia grisea, which is found in Namibia and South Africa. [more]

Abaera

Abaera is a genus of moths of the Pyralidae family. [more]

Abareia

Abareia is a genus of moths belonging to the family Pyralidae. It contains only one species, Abareia amaurodes, which is found in Australia. [more]

Abegesta

Abegesta is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Acallidia

Acallidia is a genus of moths of the Pyralidae family. [more]

Acallis

Acallis is a genus of moths of the Pyralidae family. [more]

Accinctapubes

Accinctapubes is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Epipaschiinae. It was described by Solis, 1993, and is known from Costa Rica and Paraguay. [more]

Acentria

Acentria is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Acentropus

Acentria is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Achroia

Achroia is a genus of small moths of the snout moth family (Pyralidae). It belongs to the tribe of subfamily Galleriinae. [more]

Achyra

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Acolastodes

Acolastodes is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Phycitinae. It was described by Meyrick in 1934, and is known from Fiji. It contains the species Acolastodes oenotripta. [more]

Acracona

Acracona is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Galleriinae. It was described by Karsch in 1900, and is known from Uganda French Guinea, Togo and Madagascar. [more]

Acritonia

Acritonia is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Phycitinae. It was described by Amsel in 1954 It contains the species Acritonia comeella, which is known from Iran. [more]

Acrobasis

Acrobasis is a genus of moths of the Pyralidae family. [more]

Acrobasopsis

Acrobasopsis is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Phycitinae. It was described by Amsel in 1958. It contains the species Acrobasopsis acrobasella, which is found in Egypt and Israel. [more]

Acroncosa

Acroncosa is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Phycitinae. It was described by Barnes and McDunnough, in 1917. The type species is Acroncosa albiflavella. [more]

Actenia

Stemmatophora is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Guen?e in 1854. [more]

Acteniopsis

Acteniopsis is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Pyralinae. It was described by Amsel in 1959, and is known from the United Arab Emirates. [more]

Actinocrates

Actinocrates is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Phycitinae. It was described by Meyrick in 1934. It contains the species Actinocrates euryniphas, which is known from Fiji. [more]

Actrix

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Acyperas

Acyperas is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Galleriinae. It was described by Hampson in Ragonot, in 1901, and is known from Papua New Guinea and Java, Indonesia. [more]

Adanarsa

Adanarsa is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Phycitinae. It was described by Heinrich in 1956. It contains the species Adanarsa intransitella, which was originally described as Rhodophaea intransitella by Dyar, in 1905. It is found in North America, including Arizona, New Mexico and California. [more]

Addyme

Addyme is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Phycitinae. It was described by Walker in 1863, and is known from Japan, Indonesia, and Borneo. [more]

Adelosemia

Isauria dilucidella is a species of moth in the family Pyralidae. It was described by Duponchel in 1836. It is found in most of Europe (except Portugal, Ireland, Great Britain, Fennoscandia, the Benelux, Poland and the Baltic region), Algeria, the United Arab Emirates, Syria, Lebanon, the Palestinian Territories, Iraq, Turkmenistan, Mongolia, as well as Georgia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan. [more]

Adelperga

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Adelphia

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Adenopteryx

Adenopteryx is a genus of moths of the Pyralidae family. It contains only one species, Adenopteryx conchyliatalis, which is found in Algeria. [more]

Adulis

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Aethiophysa

Aethiophysa is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Aethodes

Aethodes is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family. [more]

Aetholix

Aetholix is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Afra

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Africella

Africella is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Hampson, in 1930, and contains the species Africella micraeola. It is found in Ghana. [more]

Afromyelois

Afromyelois is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Balinsky, in 1991, and contains the species Afromyelois communis. It is found in South Africa. [more]

Afromylea

Afromylea is a genus of snout moths. It contains the species A. natalica. It is found in South Africa. [more]

Afropsipyla

Afropsipyla is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Balinsky, in 1994. It contains the species A. pictella, from Namibia, and A. similis, from South Africa. [more]

Agastophanes

Agastophanes is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Turner, in 1937. It contains the species Agastophanes zophoxysta, known from Queensland, Australia. [more]

Agathodes

Agathodes is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Aglossa

Aglossa is a genus of small moths belonging to the family Pyralidae. They are found mainly in western Eurasia, though some species have been introduced elsewhere. [more]

Aglossodes

Aglossodes is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ragonot, in 1891. It is known from Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Kenya. [more]

Agriphila

Agriphila is a genus of small moths of the family Crambidae. They are common across temperate Eurasia and in adjacent regions. [more]

Agrotera

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Ahyalosticta

Ahyalosticta is a genus of moths of the Pyralidae family. [more]

Alatuncusia

Alatuncusia is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Alberada

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Algedonia

Anania is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Alispoides

Alispoides is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ragonot, in 1888, and contains the species Alispoides vermiculella. It is found in southern Africa. [more]

Almita

Almita is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Alophia

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Alphacrambus

Alphacrambus is a grass moth genus (family Crambidae) of subfamily Crambinae, tribe . Some authors have placed it in the snout moth family (Pyralidae), where all grass moths were once also included, but this seems to be in error. [more]

Alpheias

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Alpheioides

Alpheioides is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Barnes and McDunnough, in 1912, and contains the species Alpheioides parvulalis. It is found in North America, including southern California, Arizona and Oklahoma. [more]

Ambesa

Ambesa is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Grote, in 1880. [more]

Ambetilia

Ambetilia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Balinsky, in 1994, and contains the species Ambetilia crucifera. It is found in South Africa. [more]

Ambluncus

Ambluncus is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel, in 1954, and contains the species Ambluncus nervosellus. It has been recorded from the Canary Islands and the United Arab Emirates. It is probably also present in the rest of North Africa. [more]

Amechedia

Amechedia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel, in 1961, and contains the species Amechedia pagmanella. It is found in Iran. [more]

Amegarthria

Megarthria is a genus of snout moths. [more]

Ammatucha

Ammatucha is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Turner, in 1922, and is known from Australia, China, Sumatra, Bhut?n and . [more]

Amphiderita

Amphiderita is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Latreille, in 1809, and contains the species Amphiderita pyrospila. It is found in Australia. [more]

Amphignostis

Amphignostis is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Meyrick, in 1934. It contains only one species, Amphignostis nephelocentra. It is found in Mozambique. [more]

Amphithrix

Amphithrix is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ragonot, in 1893, and contains one species, Amphithrix sublineatella. It is found in Spain, Portugal, France, Corsica, Sicily and Croatia. [more]

Amyelois

Amyelois is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel, in 1956. It is known from the United States and Mexico. [more]

Anabasis

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Anacostia

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Anactenia

Loryma is a genus of snout moths. [more]

Anadelosemia

Anadelosemia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Dyar, in 1919. [more]

Anaeglis

Anaeglis is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Lederer, in 1863, and contains the species A. demissalis. It is found in Brazil. [more]

Anageshna

Anageshna is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Analthes

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Anania

Anania is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Anarnatula

Anarnatula is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Dyar, in 1918. [more]

Anassodes

Anassodes is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Turner, in 1932, and contains the species A. mesozonalis. It is found in Australia, including the type location of Western Australia. [more]

Anatralata

Anatralata is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Anchylobela

Anchylobela is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Turner, in 1947, and contains the species A. haplodes. [more]

Ancova

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Ancylodes

Ancylodes is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ragonot, in 1887, and is known from Spain, Libya, Iraq, Sri Lanka, as well as Australia. [more]

Ancylodinia

Ancylodinia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Joannis, in 1913, and contains the species A. rectilineella. It is known from Eritrea. [more]

Ancylolomia

Ancylolomia is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Ancylosis

Ancylosis is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Zeller, in 1839, and is known from South Africa, Uzbekistan, Spain, Turkmenistan, Lebanon, Algeria, Tunisia, Russia, Israel, Palestine, Tinos, Australia, Seychelles, Afghanistan, the United States, Iraq, Namibia, Kazakstan, Iran, Mauritius, Mozambique, Sarepta, Argentina, Sri Lanka, and Aden. [more]

Ancylosoma

Ancylosoma is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Roesler, in 1973, and contains the species A. substratellum. It was described from Turkmenistan, but is also known from Romania and Russia. [more]

Ancylostomia

Ancylostomia is a genus of moths of the Pyralidae family. It contains only one species, the Pigeonpea pod borer (Ancylostomia stercorea), which is found in southern Florida, southern Texas, Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, the Virgin Islands, Jamaica, the Bahamas, Grenada, St. Kitts, Trinidad, Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, French Guiana, Brazil, Guyana, Dominica, Montserrat and Antigua. [more]

Anderida

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Anegcephalesis

Anegcephalesis is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Dyar, in 1917, and contains the species A. arctella. It is found in North America. [more]

Anemmalocera

Anemmalocera is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel, in 1961, and contains the species A. flavescentella. It is found in Iran. [more]

Anemosa

Anemosa is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Walker, in 1859, and is known from Australia. [more]

Anemosella

Anemosella is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Dyar, in 1914. [more]

Anephopteryx

Anephopteryx is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel, in 1955, and contains the species A. designella. It is found in Iraq. [more]

Anerastia

Anerastia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by H?bner, in 1825, and is known from Egypt, Sudan. [more]

Anerosoma

Anerosoma is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Roesler, in 1971, and contains the species A. apicipunctella. It is found in China. [more]

Anexophana

Anexophana is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Viette, in 1960, and contains the species A. robinsonalis. It is found on Madagascar. [more]

Anisothrix

Anisothrix is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae. [more]

Anjumania

Anjumania is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel, in 1970, and contains the species A. dimorphella. It is found in Afghanistan. [more]

Anobostra

Loryma is a genus of snout moths. [more]

Anonaepestis

Anonaepestis is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ragonot, in 1894, and is known from the British Cameroons. [more]

Anoristia

Bazaria is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ragonot, in 1887, and is known from China, Turkmenistan, and Spain. [more]

Anthopteryx

Anthopteryx is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Dyar, in 1914, and contains the species A. irichampa. It is found in Panama. [more]

Antigastra

Antigastra is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Antiptilotis

Antiptilotis is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Meyrick, in 1897, and contains the species A. rubicunda. It is found in Indonesia (Java and Celebes). [more]

Antisindris

Antisindris is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Marion, in 1955, and contains the species A. bipunctalis. It is found in Madagascar. [more]

Anypsipyla

Anypsipyla is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Dyar, in 1914, and contains the species A. univitella. It is found in Central America (including Panama, Costa Rica and Guatemala), South America (Venezuela, Brazil, Peru and Ecuador) and has also been recorded from Cuba, Mexico, Jamaica and Florida in the southern United States. [more]

Aphomia

Aphomia is a genus of small moths belonging to the family Pyralidae. Some breed in the nests of Anthophila (bees and bumblebees), where their caterpillars are parasitic feeders of wax, honey and pollen. [more]

Aphycita

Aphycita is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel, in 1968, and contains the species A. sindella. It is found in Pakistan. [more]

Aphyletes

Tephris is a genus of snout moths. [more]

Apilocrocis

Apilocrocis is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Apocera

Apocera is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Schaus, in 1912. [more]

Apodentinodia

Sciota is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Hulst in 1888. [more]

Apogeshna

Apogeshna is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Apomyelois

Apomyelois is a genus of small moths belonging to the family Pyralidae. [more]

Aprophthasia

Aprophthasia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel, in 1968, and contains the species A. vartianae. It is found in Pakistan. [more]

Aptunga

Aptunga is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Heinrich, in 1956. [more]

Araeopaschia

Araeopaschia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Hampson, in 1906. [more]

Arbinia

Arbinia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by M?schler, in 1881, and contains the species A. todilla. It is found in Surinam. [more]

Archernis

Archernis is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Archiephestia

Archiephestia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel, in 1955, and contains the species A. adpiscinella. It was described from North Africa, but is also known from Spain. [more]

Archigalleria

Archigalleria is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Rebel, in 1901, and contains the species A. proavitella. It is found on the Canary Islands. [more]

Arcola

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Arctioblepsis

Arctioblepsis is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Felder and Felder, in 1862, and contains the species A. rubida. It is found in south-east Asia, including Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, India and Nepal. [more]

Ardekania

Ardekania is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel in 1951, and is known from Iran. [more]

Ardekanopsis

Ardekanopsis is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel in 1954, and contains the species A. griseella. It is found in Iran. [more]

Ardjuna

Ardjuna is a genus of snout moths. It contains the species A. kresna. It is found on northern Sumatra. [more]

Area

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Arenipses

Aphomia is a genus of small moths belonging to the family Pyralidae. Some breed in the nests of Anthophila (bees and bumblebees), where their caterpillars are parasitic feeders of wax, honey and pollen. [more]

Arenochroa

Arenochroa is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Arequipa

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Arescoptera

Arescoptera is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Turner in 1911, and contains the species A. idiotypa. It is found in Australia, including New South Wales. [more]

Argyractis

Argyractis is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Argyria

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Arica

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Arimania

Arimania is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel in 1954, and contains the species A. komaroffi. It is found in Transcaucasia, Turkey, Iran and Iraq. [more]

Arippara

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Arispe

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Arivaca

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Arouva

Arouva is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Walker, in 1864. [more]

Arsenaria

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Arsissa

Arsissa is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ragonot, in 1893, and is known from Spain and Namibia. [more]

Arta

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Asalebria

Asalebria is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel in 1953, and is known from Spain and Russia. [more]

Asaluria

Asaluria is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Amsel in 1958, and contains the species A. reisseri. It is found in Iran. [more]

Asarta

Asarta is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Zeller, in 1848, and is known from Switzerland, Spain, India, and Turkey. [more]

Asartodes

Asartodes is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ragonot, in 1893, and is known from France and Spain. [more]

Asciodes

Asciodes is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Asclerobia

Asclerobia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Roesler, in 1969, and is known from China and Japan. [more]

Asemeia

Asemeia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Hampson, in 1930, and contains the species A. aprepia. It is found in Sri Lanka. [more]

Aspithroides

Aspithroides is a genus of snout moths. It contains the species A. minuta. It is found in South Africa. [more]

Assara

Assara is a genus of small moths belonging to the snout moth family (Pyralidae). They are part of the tribe Phycitini within the huge snout moth subfamily Phycitinae. [more]

Astrapometis

Astrapometis is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Meyrick, in 1884, and contains the species A. saburalis. It is found in Australia. [more]

Atascosa

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Ategumia

Ategumia is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Athaliptis

Epimorius is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Zeller in 1877. [more]

Atheloca

Atheloca is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Heinrich, in 1956, and contains the species A. subrufella, which is commonly known as the Palm Bud Moth or Coconut Moth. It is found in Georgia, Florida, northern Mexico, Cuba, the Virgin Islands and Brazil. [more]

Atomopteryx

Atomopteryx is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Atopothoures

Goya is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ragonot in 1888. [more]

Auchmera

Auchmera is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Hampson, in 1930, and contains the species A. falsalis. It is found in India. [more]

Audeoudia

Audeoudia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Joannis, in 1927, and is known from Mozambique and Tanzania. [more]

Aulacodes

Aulacodes is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Aurana

Aurana is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Walker, in 1863, and is known from Japan and Australia. [more]

Australephestiodes

Australephestiodes is a genus of moths belonging to the family Pyralidae. It contains only one species Australephestiodes stictella, which is found in Florida and on the Bahamas, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. [more]

Austromusotima

Austromusotima is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Austropaschia

Austropaschia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Hampson, in 1916, and contains the species A. porrigens. It is found in Australia. [more]

Autocyrota

Autocyrota is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Meyrick, in 1933, and contains the species A. diacma. It is found in the Republic of the Congo. [more]

Auxacia

Auxacia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ragonot, in 1888, and contains the species A. bilineella. It is found in Turkestan, Turkmenistan and Israel. [more]

Azaera

Azaera is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Schaus, in 1913. [more]

Azamora

Azamora is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Walker, in 1858, and is known from Venezuela, Brazil, Surinam, and French Guinea. [more]

Azanicola

Azanicola is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Balinsky, in 1991, and contains the species A. adspersa. It is found in South Africa. [more]

Azochis

Azochis is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. [more]

Bahiria

Bahiria is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Balinsky, in 1994. [more]

Balanomis

Balanomis encyclia is a species of moth of the Pyralidae family. It is found in Australia, including New South Wales. [more]

Balidarcha

Anemosella is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Dyar, in 1914. [more]

Bandera

Bandera carries the following meanings: [more]

Bapara

[more]

Baptotropa

[more]

Barberia

[more]

Barbifrontia

[more]

Basacallis

[more]

Bazaria

[more]

Belutschistania

[more]

Bema

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[1] [more]

Benderia

[more]

Berastagia

[more]

Bertelia

[more]

Bethulia

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Betsimisaraka

[more]

Bibasilaris

[more]

Bicilia

[more]

Birinus

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Bisinusia

[more]

Blepharocerus

[more]

Blepharomastix

[more]

Bocchoris

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[2] [more]

Boeswarthia

[more]

Bonchis

[more]

Borosia

[more]

Botyodes

[more]

Brachiolodes

[more]

Bradina

[more]

Bradypodicola

[more]

Bradypophila

[more]

Bradyrrhoa

[more]

Burgeonidea

[more]

Cabnia

[more]

Cabotella

[more]

Cacotherapia

[more]

Cacozelia

[more]

Cacozophera

[more]

Cactoblastis

[more]

Cactobrosis

[more]

Cadra

[more]

Cahela

[more]

Caina

[more]

Calamotropa

[more]

Calamotropodes

[more]

Calguia

[more]

Callasopia

[more]

Callionyma

[more]

Calybitia

[more]

Canarsia

[more]

Candiopella

[more]

Cangetta

[more]

Canthelea

[more]

Cantheleamima

[more]

Caphys

[more]

Cappsia

[more]

Caprinia

[more]

Caradjaria

[more]

Carcha

[more]

Cardamyla

[more]

Carectocultus

[more]

Caristanius

[more]

Carthade

[more]

Carthara

[more]

Cassiana

[more]

Casuaria

[more]

Cataclysta

[more]

Catadupa

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Catalaodes

[more]

Catamola

[more]

Cataprosopus

[more]

Catastia

[more]

Cathayia

[more]

Cathyalia

[more]

Catocrocis

[more]

Catoptria

[more]

Catopyla

[more]

Caudellia

[more]

Caustella

[more]

Caviana

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Cavipalpia

[more]

Cayennia

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[3] [more]

Cecidipta

[more]

Centrometopia

[more]

Ceracanthia

[more]

Ceratagra

[more]

Ceratothalama

[more]

Ceroprepes

[more]

Ceuthelea

[more]

Ceutholopha

[more]

Chabula

[more]

Chalcoela

[more]

Chalocoela

[more]

Chaphalocrocis

[more]

Chararica

[more]

Charema

[more]

Cherchera

[more]

Chevalierella

[more]

Chilo

[more]

Chilocremastis

[more]

Chloropaschia

[more]

Choristostigma

[more]

Chorrera

[more]

Chortonoeca

[more]

Chrismania

[more]

Christophia

[more]

Chrysauge

[more]

Chrysendeton

[more]

Chrysophila

[more]

Chrysoscinia

[more]

Chrysoteuchia

[more]

Ciliocera

[more]

Ciliocerodes

[more]

Ciliopempelia

[more]

Citripestis

[more]

Clupeosoma

[more]

Clydonopteron

[more]

Cnapholocrocis

[more]

Cnephidia

[more]

Coenochroa

[more]

Coenodomus

[more]

Coenotropa

[more]

Coleocornutia

[more]

Coleothrix

[more]

Colomychus

[more]

Commotria

[more]

Comotia

[more]

Compacta

[more]

Conchylodes

[more]

Condylolomia

[more]

Condylorrhiza

[more]

Conobathra

[more]

Contiger

[more]

Copamyntis

[more]

Coptarthria

[more]

Corcyra

In Greek mythology Korkyra was the daughter of the Asopos river and the nymph Metope. According to myth Poseidon fell in love with the beautiful nymph Korkyra, kidnapped her and brought her to a hitherto unnamed island and offered her name to the place: Korkyra or modern Kerkyra (Corfu). Together they had a child Phaiax after whom the inhabitants of the island, Phaiakes, were named; their name was later transliterated in Latinate orthography to Phaeacians. [more]

Cornifrons

[more]

Cosipara

[more]

Cosmethella

[more]

Cosmethis

[more]

Cotachna

[more]

Craftsia

[more]

Crambus

[more]

Craneophora

Cremnophila

[more]

Creobota

[more]

Cristia

[more]

Crocalia

[more]

Crocidolomia

[more]

Crocidomera

[more]

Crocidophora

[more]

Crocydopora

[more]

Cromarcha

[more]

Cryptadia

[more]

Cryptarthria

[more]

Cryptoblabes

[more]

Cryptobotys

[more]

Cryptomyelois

[more]

Cryptophycita

[more]

Cryptoses

[more]

Cryptozophera

[more]

Crystallozyga

[more]

Ctenarthria

[more]

Ctenomedes

[more]

Ctenomeristis

[more]

Culcitaria

[more]

Cuneifrons

[more]

Cuniberta

[more]

Cunibertoides

[more]

Curena

[more]

Cybalomia

[more]

Cyclidalis

[more]

Cyclopalpia

[more]

Cyiza

[more]

Cylindrifrons

[more]

Cymbopteryx

[more]

Cyphita

[more]

Cyprusia

[more]

Dakruma

[more]

Dalakia

[more]

Daria

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[4] [more]

Dastira

[more]

Dasycnemia

[more]

Dasypyga

[more]

Dasyvesica

[more]

Datanoides

Dattinia

[more]

Daulia

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[5] [more]

Davara

[more]

Dectocera

[more]

Delcina

[more]

Delogenes

[more]

Delopterus

[more]

Delplanqueia

Dembea

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Denticera

Dentitegumia

[more]

Deopteryx

[more]

Derbeta

[more]

Deuterollyta

[more]

Deuterophysa

[more]

Diacme

[more]

Dialepta

[more]

Diaphania

[more]

Diaphantania

[more]

Diasemiodes

[more]

Diasemiopsis

[more]

Diastictis

[more]

Diathrausta

[more]

Diatomocera

[more]

Diatraea

[more]

Dichogama

[more]

Dichozoma

[more]

Dicymolomia

[more]

Didia

[more]

Difundella

[more]

Diloxia

[more]

Diloxis

[more]

Dinopleura

[more]

Dioryctria

[more]

Dipha

[more]

Dipleurina

[more]

Dipsochares

[more]

Diptychophora

[more]

Discofrontia

[more]

Discordia

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Distortia

[more]

Ditrachyptera

[more]

Diviana

[more]

Divitiaca

[more]

Doddiana

[more]

Dolichomia

[more]

Doloessa

[more]

Donacaula

[more]

Dracaenura

[more]

Drepanodia

[more]

Drescoma

[more]

Drescomopsis

[more]

Dysphylia

[more]

Ecbatania

[more]

Ecbletodes

[more]

Eccopidia

[more]

Eccopisa

[more]

Eclipsioides

Ecnomoneura

[more]

Ectohomoeosoma

[more]

Ectomyelois

Edia

[more]

Edulica

[more]

Elaealis

[more]

Elasmopalpus

[more]

Eldana

[more]

Elegia

A Genus in the Kingdom Plantae. [more]

Elisabethinia

[more]

Elophila

[more]

Ematheudes

[more]

Embryoglossa

[more]

Emmalocera

[more]

Emporia

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[6] [more]

Endolasia

[more]

Endosimilis

[more]

Endotricha

[more]

Endotrichia

[more]

Enosima

[more]

Entmemacornis

[more]

Eoophyla

[more]

Eoparargyractis

[more]

Eoreuma

[more]

Epacternis

[more]

Ephedrophila

[more]

Ephestia

[more]

Ephestiodes

[more]

Ephestiopsis

[more]

Epichalcia

[more]

Epicorsia

[more]

Epicrocis

[more]

Epidauria

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Epidelia

[more]

Epiepischnia

[more]

Epilepia

[more]

Epimorius

[more]

Epina

[more]

Epipagis

[more]

Epiparachma

[more]

Epiparthia

[more]

Epipaschia

[more]

Epischidia

[more]

Epischnia

[more]

Epischnopsis

[more]

Episcythrastis

[more]

Epitamyra

[more]

Epizonora

[more]

Ercta

[more]

Ereboenis

[more]

Erelieva

[more]

Eremanthe

[more]

Ernophthora

[more]

Ertzica

[more]

Essina

[more]

Ethelontides

[more]

Ethiopsella

[more]

Ethopia

Ethiopia () (Ge'ez: ????? ?Ityo??ya), officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is the second-most populous nation in Africa, with over 82 million inhabitants, and the tenth largest by area, occupying 1,100,000 km2. Ethiopia is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With its capital at Addis Ababa, it is also the most populous landlocked nation in the world. [more]

Etiella

[more]

Etielloides

[more]

Euageta

[more]

Eublemmodes

[more]

Eucampyla

[more]

Eucarphia

[more]

Euchromius

[more]

Eudonia

[more]

Eufernaldia

[more]

Eugyroptera

[more]

Eulepte

[more]

Eulogia

[more]

Eulophopalpia

[more]

Eulophota

[more]

Eumysia

[more]

Eupilocera

[more]

Eurhodope

[more]

Eurhophaea

[more]

Eurrhypara

[more]

Eurrhyparodes

[more]

Eurythmasis

[more]

Eurythmia

[more]

Eurythmidia

[more]

Euryzonella

[more]

Eustixia

[more]

Euzophera

[more]

Euzopherodes

[more]

Evergestella

[more]

Evergestis

[more]

Exodesis

[more]

Exuperius

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Farnobia

[more]

Farsia

[more]

Faveria

[more]

Fernandocrambus

[more]

Filodes

[more]

Fissicera

[more]

Fissicrambus

[more]

Flabellobasis

[more]

Fondoukia

[more]

Fossifrontia

[more]

Frechinia

[more]

Fregenia

[more]

Fulrada

[more]

Fumibotys

[more]

Fundella

[more]

Gabinius

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Galasa

[more]

Galasodes

[more]

Galleria

[more]

Gallerites

[more]

Gauna

[more]

Gennadius

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[7] [more]

Genopaschia

[more]

Genophantis

Genophantis leahi was a species of in the Pyralidae family. It is monotypic within the genus Genophantis. It was endemic to the United States. [more]

Gephyra

[more]

Gephyrella

[more]

Geropaschia

[more]

Geshna

[more]

Getulia

[more]

Glaphyria

[more]

Glaucodontia

[more]

Glendotricha

[more]

Glossopaschia

[more]

Glyphocystis

[more]

Glyphodes

[more]

Glyptocera

[more]

Glyptoteles

[more]

Gnathomorpha

[more]

Gorama

[more]

Goya

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[8] [more]

Gozmanyia

[more]

Grammiphlebia

[more]

Gregorempista

[more]

Guastica

[more]

Gunungia

[more]

Gunungodes

[more]

Gymnancyla

[more]

Gymnancylodes

[more]

Gyros

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Hafisia

[more]

Hahncappsia

[more]

Haimbachia

[more]

Hannemanneia

[more]

Hanreisseria

[more]

Haplosindris

[more]

Haritalodes

Harnochina

[more]

Harraria

[more]

Hednotodes

[more]

Hedylepta

[more]

Heinrichiessa

[more]

Heliothelopsis

[more]

Hellula

[more]

Helvibotys

[more]

Heminomistis

[more]

Hemiplatytes

[more]

Hemiptilocera

[more]

Hemiptiloceroides

[more]

Heras

[more]

Herculas

[more]

Herculia

[more]

Hercynodes

[more]

Herpetogramma

[more]

Heterauge

[more]

Heterochrosis

[more]

Heterocnephes

[more]

Heterocrasa

[more]

Heteromicta

[more]

Hileithia

[more]

Hobohmia

[more]

Hoeneodes

[more]

Holoperas

[more]

Homodigma

[more]

Homoeographa

[more]

Homoeosoma

[more]

Homosassa

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[9] [more]

Homura

[more]

Honora

[more]

Honorinus

[more]

Horistarcha

[more]

Hosidia

[more]

Hoterodes

[more]

Hulstia

Humiphila

[more]

Hyalobathra

[more]

Hyalorista

[more]

Hyalospila

[more]

Hyalosticta

[more]

Hyboloma

[more]

Hydaspia

[more]

Hydriris

[more]

Hydropionea

[more]

Hylopercnas

[more]

Hylopylora

[more]

Hymenia

[more]

Hypanchyla

[more]

Hypargyria

[more]

Hypermeces

Hyperparachma

[more]

Hyphantidium

Hypochalcia

[more]

Hypocosmia

[more]

Hypodaria

[more]

Hypolophota

[more]

Hyporatasa

[more]

Hypotia

[more]

Hypsipyla

[more]

Hypsopygia

[more]

Hypsotropa

[more]

Idiobrotis

[more]

Idnea

[more]

Idneodes

[more]

Ilithyia

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Illatila

[more]

Imerina

[more]

Immyrla

[more]

Incarcha

[more]

Indocabnia

[more]

Indomalayia

[more]

Indomyrlaea

[more]

Insalebria

[more]

Interjectio

[more]

Irakia

[more]

Iraniodes

[more]

Isauria

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Isocentris

Isolopha

[more]

Itambe

[more]

Jacutscia

[more]

Jakuarte

[more]

Jativa

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[10] [more]

Joannisia

[more]

Jocara

[more]

Kasyapa

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Katja

[more]

Kaurava

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Keradere

[more]

Khachia

[more]

Khorassania

[more]

Khuzistania

[more]

Kivia

[more]

Klimeschiola

[more]

Kumbhakarna

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

La

La or LA may refer to: [more]

Lacalma

[more]

Laciempista

[more]

Lacipea

[more]

Laetilia

[more]

Lamacha

[more]

Lambaesia

[more]

Lameerea

[more]

Lamida

[more]

Lamoria

[more]

Lamprosema

[more]

Langessa

[more]

Laniifera

[more]

Laodamia

Larice

[more]

Laristania

[more]

Larodryas

[more]

Lascelina

[more]

Lasiosticha

[more]

Latagognoma

[more]

Laurentia

A Genus in the Kingdom Plantae. [more]

Leotropa

[more]

Lepidogma

[more]

Lepidomys

[more]

Lepipaschia

[more]

Leptoses

[more]

Leptosteges

[more]

Letoa

[more]

Leucochroma

[more]

Leviantenna

[more]

Lineodes

[more]

Liopasia

[more]

Lioprosopa

[more]

Lipocosma

[more]

Lipocosmodes

[more]

Lipographis

[more]

Lista

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[11] [more]

Locastra

[more]

Lophocera

[more]

Lophopleura

[more]

Lophopleuropsis

[more]

Lophothoracia

[more]

Lorymana

[more]

Lorymodes

[more]

Loxocrambus

[more]

Loxomorpha

[more]

Loxostege

[more]

Loxostegopsis

[more]

Lygropia

[more]

Lymphia

[more]

Lypotigris

[more]

Macalla

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[12] [more]

Macna

[more]

Macroctenia

[more]

Macrophycis

[more]

Macropyralis

[more]

Macrorrhinia

[more]

Macrovalva

[more]

Madiama

[more]

Magiria

[more]

Magiriamorpha

[more]

Magiriopsis

[more]

Makrania

[more]

Malgachinsula

[more]

Maliarpha

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Mampava

[more]

Mapeta

[more]

Maracayia

[more]

Marasmia

[more]

Margaritia

Margaronia

[more]

Maricopa

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[13] [more]

Marionana

[more]

Marionodes

[more]

Marisba

[more]

Martia

[more]

Martiniodes

[more]

Mascelia

[more]

Maschalandra

[more]

Masthala

[more]

Matilella

Mayaciella

[more]

Mazdacis

[more]

Meca

[more]

Mecistophylla

[more]

Mecyna

[more]

Medaniaria

[more]

Mediavia

[more]

Mediophycis

[more]

Megacaphys

[more]

Megacerdresa

[more]

Megalophota

[more]

Megalophycita

[more]

Megarthria

[more]

Megarthridia

[more]

Megasis

[more]

Melanalis

[more]

Melanastia

[more]

Melathrix

[more]

Melissoblaptes

Menuthia

[more]

Merangiria

[more]

Meroptera

[more]

Merulempista

[more]

Mescinia

[more]

Mesciniadia

[more]

Mesciniodes

[more]

Mesodiphlebia

[more]

Mesolia

[more]

Mesosindris

[more]

Metacrateria

[more]

Metallarcha

Metallosticha

[more]

Metallostichodes

[more]

Metaraphia

[more]

Metaxmeste

[more]

Metephestia

[more]

Metoecis

[more]

Metrea

[more]

Metriostola

[more]

Meyriccia

[more]

Meyrickiella

[more]

Michaeliodes

[more]

Michaelshaffera

[more]

Microcausta

[more]

Microchlora

[more]

Microcrambus

[more]

Micromastra

[more]

Micromescinia

[more]

Micromystix

[more]

Micronix

[more]

Micropaschia

[more]

Microphestia

[more]

Microphycita

[more]

Microphysetica

[more]

Microrca

[more]

Microsauge

[more]

Microstega

Microtheoris

[more]

Microthyris

[more]

Microzancla

[more]

Mildrixia

[more]

Milgithea

[more]

Miliberta

[more]

Mimetauge

[more]

Mimicia

[more]

Mimophobetron

[more]

Mimopolyocha

[more]

Mimorista

[more]

Mimoschinia

[more]

Minooa

[more]

Mittonia

[more]

Mnesixena

[more]

Moerbes

[more]

Mojavia

[more]

Mojaviodes

[more]

Monoctenocera

[more]

Monoloxis

[more]

Monoptilota

[more]

Monotonia

[more]

Moodna

[more]

Moodnodes

[more]

Moodnopsis

[more]

Morosaphycita

Munroeodes

[more]

Munroessa

[more]

Murgisca

[more]

Mussidia

[more]

Myelodes

[more]

Myelois

[more]

Myeloisiphana

[more]

Myelopsis

[more]

Myelopsoides

[more]

Myolisa

[more]

Myrlaea

[more]

Nachaba

[more]

Nacoleia

[more]

Nakurubia

[more]

Namibicola

[more]

Namibiopsis

[more]

Nannobotys

[more]

Nascia

[more]

Navasota

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Navura

[more]

Nealgedonia

[more]

Neargyractis

[more]

Nefundella

[more]

Negalasa

[more]

Neobostra

[more]

Neocaphys

[more]

Neocataclysta

[more]

Neocoristis

[more]

Neocymbopteryx

[more]

Neodactria

[more]

Neodavisia

[more]

Neoepimorius

[more]

Neohelvibotys

[more]

Neoleucinodes

[more]

Neopaschia

[more]

Neopempelia

[more]

Neophrida

[more]

Neorastia

[more]

Neorufalda

[more]

Neostriglina

[more]

Nephopterix

[more]

Nephopterygia

[more]

Nephopteryx

Nephrogramma

[more]

Neurotomia

Nevacolima

[more]

Nhoabe

[more]

Nicetiodes

[more]

Niethammeriodes

[more]

Niphadosas

Noctueliopsis

[more]

Noctuides

[more]

Nomophila

[more]

Nonambesa

[more]

Nonia

[more]

Nonphycita

[more]

Nosophora

[more]

Numonia

Nyctegretis

[more]

Nylonala

[more]

Nymphula

[more]

Nymphuliella

[more]

Obutobea

[more]

Ocala

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[14] [more]

Occidentalia

[more]

Ocoba

[more]

Ocrasa

[more]

Ocresia

[more]

Ocrisia

[more]

Ocrisiodes

[more]

Ocydina

[more]

Odontarthria

[more]

Odontivalvia

[more]

Odontopaschia

[more]

Oectoperodes

[more]

Oedilepia

[more]

Oedothmia

[more]

Oenobotys

[more]

Oenogenes

[more]

Oeobia

Oeobia sp. nov. was a species of in the Pyralidae family. It is monotypic within the genus Oeobia. It was endemic to the United States. [more]

Ogilvia

[more]

Oligochroa

[more]

Oligochroides

[more]

Oligostigmoides

[more]

Olybria

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Omiodes

Omiodes is a moth genus in the family Crambidae (which is sometimes included in the Pyralidae). Several species are endemic to Hawaii. [more]

Ommatospila

[more]

Omphalepia

[more]

Omphalobasella

[more]

Omphalocera

[more]

Omphalomia

[more]

Omphalota

[more]

Omphisa

[more]

Oncocera

[more]

Oncolabis

[more]

Oneida

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[15] [more]

Onococera

Ophias

[more]

Opsibotys

[more]

Oreana

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[16] [more]

Orenaia

[more]

Ormuzdia

[more]

Orthaga

[more]

Ortholepis

[more]

Orthopygia

[more]

Orybina

[more]

Oryctocera

[more]

Oryctometopia

[more]

Oryctopleura

[more]

Osakia

[more]

Ostrinia

[more]

Oxyalcia

[more]

Oxybia

[more]

Oxycophina

[more]

Oxydisia

[more]

Oxyelophila

[more]

Ozoila

[more]

Pachypodistes

[more]

Pachyzanca

[more]

Pachyzancla

[more]

Paconius

[more]

Pagyda

[more]

Palloria

[more]

Palmitia

[more]

Palpita

[more]

Palpusia

[more]

Palpusopsis

[more]

Pandoflabella

[more]

Pantographa

[more]

Parabaera

[more]

Parachma

[more]

Parachmidia

[more]

Paractenia

[more]

Paraemporia

[more]

Paragalasa

[more]

Paraglossa

[more]

Paralaodamia

[more]

Paralipsa

[more]

Paramacna

[more]

Paramaxillaria

[more]

Paranatula

[more]

Parapediasia

[more]

Paraphomia

[more]

Paraphycita

[more]

Paraponyx

[more]

Parapoynx

[more]

Pararotruda

[more]

Parasclerobia

[more]

Parasefidia

[more]

Parastericta

[more]

Paratascosa

[more]

Parazanclodes

[more]

Paregesta

[more]

Pareromene

Paridnea

[more]

Paroxyptera

[more]

Parramatta

Parramatta () is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located in Greater Western Sydney 23 kilometres (14 mi) west of the Sydney central business district on the banks of the Parramatta River. Parramatta is the administrative seat of the Local Government Area (LGA) of the City of Parramatta. Part of the suburb is shared with the City of Holroyd LGA. [more]

Parthenodes

[more]

Parthia

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Passadena

[more]

Passelgis

[more]

Patagoniodes

[more]

Patna

Pa?na (About this sound Hindi pronunciation ) is the capital of the Indian state of Bihar and the second largest city in Eastern India (in terms of population). Patna is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world. Ancient Patna, known as Pataliputra, was the capital of the Magadha Empire under the Haryanka, Nanda, Mauryan, Sunga, Gupta, Pala and during the Islamic period the seat of power for the Suri dynasty. [more]

Patriciola

[more]

Peadus

[more]

Pediasia

[more]

Pelasgis

[more]

Pelena

Pempelia

[more]

Pempeliella

[more]

Penestola

Penetiana

[more]

Peniculimius

[more]

Peoria

Peoria can refer to: [more]

Peplochora

[more]

Perinephela

[more]

Perinetoides

[more]

Perispasta

[more]

Perisseretma

[more]

Persicoptera

[more]

Perula

[more]

Petrophila

[more]

Phaedropsis

[more]

Phakellura

[more]

Phestinia

[more]

Phidotricha

[more]

Philodema

[more]

Philosauritis

[more]

Philotis

[more]

Phlyctaenia

[more]

Phobus

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Phostria

[more]

Phycita

[more]

Phycitodes

[more]

Phycitophila

[more]

Phycitopsis

[more]

Phylebria

[more]

Picrogama

[more]

Piesmopoda

[more]

Pilocrocis

[more]

Pima

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[17] [more]

Pimodes

[more]

Pionea

[more]

Pionidia

[more]

Pirizania

[more]

Pirizanodes

[more]

Pithyllis

[more]

Plagoa

[more]

Platamonia

Platycrates

[more]

Platytes

[more]

Pleurochila

[more]

Pleuroptya

[more]

Plodia

[more]

Plumegesta

[more]

Plumiphora

[more]

Plutopaschia

[more]

Pococera

[more]

Pocopaschia

[more]

Pogonogenys

[more]

Pogononeura

[more]

Pogonotropha

[more]

Pogrima

[more]

Poliopaschia

[more]

Poliostola

[more]

Polopeustis

[more]

Polycampsis

[more]

Polygrammodes

[more]

Polylophota

[more]

Polyocha

[more]

Polyochodes

Polythlipta

[more]

Porphyrorhegma

[more]

Portentomorpha

[more]

Postemmalocera

[more]

Potosa

[more]

Praecomotia

[more]

Praedonula

[more]

Praeepischnia

[more]

Praekatja

[more]

Praerhinaphe

[more]

Praesaluria

[more]

Prasinoxena

[more]

Pretoria

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[18] [more]

Prionapteryx

[more]

Pristarthria

[more]

Pristocerella

[more]

Proancylosis

[more]

Procunea

[more]

Procymbopteryx

[more]

Promylea

[more]

Prooedema

[more]

Prophtasia

[more]

Prorasea

[more]

Prorophora

[more]

Proropoca

[more]

Prosaris

[more]

Prosoeuzophera

[more]

Prosthenia

[more]

Protasia

[more]

Proteinia

[more]

Protoetiella

[more]

Protomoerbes

[more]

Protrichia

[more]

Psammobotys

[more]

Psara

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[19] [more]

Psectrodes

[more]

Pseudacrobasis

[more]

Pseudarenipses

[more]

Pseudasopia

[more]

Pseudeuchromius

[more]

Pseudocabima

[more]

Pseudocabotia

[more]

Pseudocadra

[more]

Pseudoceroprepes

[more]

Pseudodavara

[more]

Pseudodivona

[more]

Pseudogetulia

[more]

Pseudomegasis

[more]

Pseudophycita

[more]

Pseudopiesmopoda

[more]

Pseudopyrausta

[more]

Pseudoschinia

[more]

Pseudoschoenobius

[more]

Psoropristia

[more]

Psorosa

[more]

Psorosana

[more]

Psorosina

[more]

Psorosodes

[more]

Psorozophera

[more]

Pterothrixidia

[more]

Ptyobathra

[more]

Ptyomaxia

[more]

Ptyonocera

[more]

Pycnarmon

[more]

Pyla

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[20] [more]

Pylamorpha

[more]

Pyralestes

[more]

Pyralis

[more]

Pyralites

[more]

Pyralosis

[more]

Pyrauge

[more]

Pyrausta

Pyrausta (also called pyrallis, pyragones) is a mythological insect-sized dragon from Cyprus. It resembles a four-legged insect with filmy wings and a dragon's head. It lived in the fire like a salamander and died if it went away from the fire. [more]

Pyraustodes

[more]

Quadraforma

[more]

Quadrischistis

[more]

Quasiexuperius

[more]

Quasipuer

[more]

Quasisalebria

[more]

Rabiria

[more]

Ragonotia

[more]

Rambutaneia

[more]

Ramosignathos

[more]

Ramphidium

[more]

Rampylla

[more]

Raphimetopus

[more]

Raphiptera

[more]

Ratasa

[more]

Repetekiodes

[more]

Replicia

[more]

Reskovitsia

[more]

Restidia

[more]

Reynosa

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Rhagea

[more]

Rhectophlebia

[more]

Rhinaphe

[more]

Rhinaphena

[more]

Rhinogradentia

The Rhinogradentia (also called Rhinogrades, snouters, or Nasobames) are a fictitious mammal order documented by the equally fictitious German naturalist Harald St?mpke. The order's most remarkable characteristic was the nasorium, an organ derived from the ancestral species' nose, which had variously evolved to fulfil every conceivable function. [more]

Rhodocantha

[more]

Rhodochrysa

[more]

Rhodophaea

[more]

Rhynchephestia

[more]

Rhynchetera

[more]

Rhynchopaschia

[more]

Rhynchopselaphus

[more]

Rhynchopygia

[more]

Rhynchotosale

[more]

Ribua

[more]

Rioja

[more]

Roeseliodes

[more]

Rostripalpus

[more]

Rostrolaetilia

[more]

Rotrudosoma

[more]

Rucuma

[more]

Rufalda

[more]

Rumatha

[more]

Rupela

[more]

Saborma

[more]

Sabormania

[more]

Sacada

[more]

Sacculocornutia

[more]

Salbia

Salebria

[more]

Salebriacus

[more]

Salebriaria

[more]

Salebriodes

[more]

Salebriopsis

[more]

Salinaria

[more]

Salma

Salma is a feminine given name derived from the Arabic word "salama" (Arabic: ???) meaning "peace" or "safety." Salma is the feminine form of Salim or Salam. [more]

Salobrena

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[21] [more]

Saluria

[more]

Samaria

Samaria (), or the Shomron (Hebrew: ??????????, Standard ?om?ron Tiberian ?om?r?n; Greek: Sa???e?a; Arabic: ?????????, Samariyyun or ???????, as-Samarah ? also known as ???? ?????, Jibal Nablus) is a mountainous region in the northern part of the geographical area to the west of the Jordan River, roughly corresponding to the northern part of the West Bank. The name derives from the ancient city Samaria, the capital of the Kingdom of Israel. During the 1967 Six-Day War, the entire West Bank was captured by Israel. Jordan ceded its claim to the area to the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in November 1988. In 1994, control of Areas 'A' and 'B' were transferred to the Palestinian Authority. [more]

Samcova

[more]

Samea

[more]

Sameodes

[more]

Sandrabatis

[more]

Sanguesa

[more]

Sarasota

Sarasota is a city located in Sarasota County on the southwestern coast of the U.S. state of Florida. It is south of the Tampa Bay Area and north of Fort Myers. Its current official limits include Sarasota Bay and several barrier islands between the bay and the Gulf of Mexico. [more]

Sarata

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[22] [more]

Sarcistis

[more]

Sardzea

[more]

Sathria

[more]

Satole

[more]

Saucrobotys

[more]

Scenedra

[more]

Scenidiopis

[more]

Schistoneura

[more]

Schistotheca

[more]

Schoutedenidea

[more]

Sciota

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[23] [more]

Scirpophaga

[more]

Sclerobia

[more]

Sclerobiodes

[more]

Sclerocona

[more]

Scorylus

[more]

Scybalistodes

[more]

Scythrophanes

[more]

Seeboldia

[more]

Sefidia

[more]

Selagia

[more]

Selagiaforma

[more]

Seleucia

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Selga

[more]

Sematoneura

[more]

Semnia

[more]

Sempronia

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Sengania

[more]

Sericoplaga

[more]

Serrulacera

[more]

Setomigma

[more]

Shafferiessa

[more]

Shebania

[more]

Shirazia

[more]

Siboga

[more]

Sindris

[more]

Sineudonia

[more]

Singhalia

[more]

Sitochroa

[more]

Sosipatra

[more]

Sparactica

[more]

Spatulipalpia

[more]

Spectrobates

[more]

Spectrotrota

[more]

Speiroceras

[more]

Sphinctocera

[more]

Spoladea

[more]

Sporophyla

[more]

Spurilaetilia

[more]

Stanempista

[more]

Statia

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Staudingeria

[more]

Stegea

[more]

Stemmatophora

[more]

Stemorrhages

[more]

Stenachroia

[more]

Steneromene

[more]

Steniodes

[more]

Stenopaschia

[more]

Stereobela

[more]

Stericta

[more]

Sthenobaea

[more]

Stomoclista

[more]

Strephomescinia

[more]

Streptopalpia

[more]

Stylobasis

[more]

Stylopalpia

[more]

Styphlorachis

[more]

Succadana

[more]

Sudania

[more]

Sudaniola

[more]

Sufetula

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Sultania

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Sybrida

[more]

Sylepta

[more]

Syllepis

[more]

Syllepte

[more]

Symphonistis

[more]

Synaphe

[more]

Synclera

[more]

Synclita

[more]

Syngamia

[more]

Synoria

[more]

Syntypica

[more]

Taboga

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Tacoma

Tacoma (, US dict: t??ko'?m?) is a mid-sized urban port city and the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. The city is on Washington's Puget Sound, 32 miles (51 km) southwest of Seattle, 31 miles (50 km) northeast of the state capital, Olympia, and 58 miles (93 km) northwest of Mount Rainier National Park. The population was 198,397, according to the 2010 census. Tacoma is the second-largest city in the Puget Sound area and the third largest in the state. Tacoma also serves as the center of business activity for the South Sound region that has a population of around 1 million people. [more]

Taftania

[more]

Taiwanastrapometis

[more]

Talanga

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Tallula

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[24] [more]

Tampa

Tampa () is a city in the U.S. state of Florida. It serves as the county seat for Hillsborough County and is located on the west coast of Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico. The population of Tampa in 2010 was 335,709. [more]

Tamraca

[more]

Tamyra

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Tancoa

[more]

Tanyethira

[more]

Taprobania

[more]

Tarquitia

[more]

Tegulifera

[more]

Tehama

[more]

Teleochytis

[more]

Telethusia

[more]

Teliphasa

[more]

Tenellopsis

[more]

Tephrella

[more]

Tephris

[more]

Terastia

[more]

Termioptycha

[more]

Tetralopha

[more]

Tetraschistis

[more]

Thalamorrhyncha

[more]

Tharsanthes

[more]

Thaumatopsis

[more]

Therapne

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Thermopteryx

[more]

Thermotesia

[more]

Thiallela

[more]

Thliptoceras

[more]

Thopeutis

[more]

Thospia

[more]

Thylacoptila

[more]

Thyridopyralis

[more]

Tineopaschia

[more]

Tinerastia

[more]

Tinestra

[more]

Tippecoa

[more]

Tirathaba

[more]

Titanoceros

[more]

Tlascala

[more]

Toccolosida

[more]

Toripalpus

[more]

Tornocometis

[more]

Torotambe

[more]

Tosale

[more]

Tota

[more]

Trachonitis

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Trachycera

[more]

Trachylepidia

[more]

Trachypteryx

[more]

Transcaspia

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Trebania

[more]

Tretopteryx

[more]

Triaenoneura

[more]

Trichotophysa

[more]

Triozosneura

[more]

Triphassa

[more]

Trischistognatha

[more]

Trisides

[more]

Trissonca

[more]

Triuncidia

[more]

Trychnocrana

[more]

Tryporyza

[more]

Tsaraphycis

[more]

Tsaratanana

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Tulsa

Tulsa () is the second-largest city in the state of Oklahoma and 46th-largest city in the United States. With a population of 391,906 as of the 2010 census, it is the principal municipality of the Tulsa Metropolitan Area, a region with 937,478 (2010) residents in the MSA and 988,454 (2010) in the CSA. Tulsa's CSA is projected to reach one million between 2010 and 2012. The city serves as the county seat of Tulsa County, the most densely populated county in Oklahoma, and extends into Osage, Rogers, and Wagoner counties. [more]

Tylochares

[more]

Tyndis

[more]

Tyspanodes

[more]

Ubida

[more]

Udea

[more]

Ufa

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[25] [more]

Uinta

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[26] [more]

Uliosoma

[more]

Ulophora

[more]

Ulotricha

[more]

Unadilla

[more]

Unadillides

[more]

Uncinus

[more]

Undulambia

[more]

Ungulopsis

[more]

Upiga

[more]

Urbania

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[27] [more]

Uresiphita

[more]

Urespita

[more]

Urola

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[28] [more]

Usingeriessa

[more]

Vagobanta

[more]

Valdovecaria

[more]

Valva

In , a clasper or valva (plural valvae) is an anatomical structure of certain male animals used in mating. [more]

Var

Varneria

[more]

Vaxi

[more]

Veldticola

[more]

Verina

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[29] [more]

Vezina

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Vietteia

[more]

Villiersoides

[more]

Vinicia

[more]

Vitessa

[more]

Vitessidia

[more]

Vitula

[more]

Vixsinusia

[more]

Voglia

[more]

Volatica

[more]

Volobilis

[more]

Wakulla

Wakulla County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. As of 2000, the population was 22,863. The U.S. Census Bureau 2005 estimate for the county is 28,212 people. . Its county seat is Crawfordville.6 [more]

Welderella

[more]

Wunderia

[more]

Wurthia

Niphopyralis is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family and only genus of the Wurthiinae subfamily. [more]

Xanthophysa

[more]

Xanthostege

[more]

Xantippe

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia. [more]

Xantippides

[more]

Xenomilia

[more]

Xenophasma

[more]

Xubida

[more]

Yxygodes

[more]

Zaboba

[more]

Zamagiria

[more]

Zamanna

[more]

Zanclodes

[more]

Zapalla

[more]

Zitha

[more]

Zonora

[more]

Zophodia

[more]

Zophodiodes

[more]

Zynodes

[more]

More info about the Genus Zynodes may be found here.

Footnotes

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  1. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Bema&search=Search
  2. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Bocchoris&search=Search
  3. http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=176355
  4. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Daria&search=Search
  5. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Daulia&search=Search
  6. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Emporia&search=Search
  7. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Gennadius&search=Search
  8. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Goya&search=Search
  9. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Homosassa&search=Search
  10. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Jativa&search=Search
  11. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Lista&search=Search
  12. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Macalla&search=Search
  13. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Maricopa&search=Search
  14. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Ocala&search=Search
  15. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Oneida&search=Search
  16. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Oreana&search=Search
  17. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Pima&search=Search
  18. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Pretoria&search=Search
  19. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Psara&search=Search
  20. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Pyla&search=Search
  21. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Salobrena&search=Search
  22. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Sarata&search=Search
  23. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Sciota&search=Search
  24. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Tallula&search=Search
  25. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Ufa&search=Search
  26. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Uinta&search=Search
  27. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Urbania&search=Search
  28. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Urola&search=Search
  29. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Verina&search=Search

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