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- Acentropinae is a fairly small subfamily of the lepidopteran family Crambidae, the crambid snout moths. Species of this subfamily are exclusively found...
- The following is an incomplete list of the moths of Egypt. Achaea lienardi (Boisduval, 1933) Cerocala illustrata (Holland, 1897) Clytie sancta (Staudinger...
- Conotalis Hampson, 1919 Exsilirarcha Salmon & Bradley, 1956 Subfamily Acentropinae Stephens, 1836 Subfamily Crambinae Latreille, 1810 Subfamily Erupinae...
- The Lepidoptera of Puerto Rico consists of both the butterflies and moths recorded from the island of Puerto Rico. According to a recent estimate, there...
- This list of moths of Jamaica consists of moths recorded from the island of Jamaica. Note that this list of moths is incomplete. There is also a list of...
- : 564  While most butterflies and moths are terrestrial, many species of Acentropinae (Crambidae) are truly aquatic with all stages except the adult occurring...
- There are about 660 known moth species of Réunion. The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic order Lepidoptera...
- Five subfamilies are generally recognized in the Pyralidae today. The Acentropinae (= Nymphulinae), occasionally still placed here, do indeed seem to belong...
- underwater to parasitize its caterpillar host (Lepidoptera, Crambidae, Acentropinae)". Journal of Hymenoptera Research. 79: 15–26. doi:10.3897/jhr.79.56162...
- Phycitinae), or live in the nests of bees (Galleriinae). The larvae of the Acentropinae are adapted to life under water, and certain Phycitinae and Pyralinae...