- The
Lymantriinae (formerly
called the Lymantriidae) are a
subfamily of
moths of the
family Erebidae. The
taxon was
erected by
George Hampson in 1893. Many...
- (Herminiinae); tiger, lichen,
footman and wasp
moths (Arctiinae);
tussock moths (
Lymantriinae),
including the
arctic woolly bear moth (Gynaephora groenlandica); fruit-piercing...
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common names because they have been
misidentified as
members of the
Lymantriinae subfamily based on the
characteristics of the larvae. The
subfamily was...
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relationships to
tribes within the
subfamily Lymantriinae are unclear. The
following genera of the
Lymantriinae are not ****igned to a tribe. This list may...
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Retrieved November 2007 Wang, H. et al. (2015). "Molecular
phylogeny of
Lymantriinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuoidea, Erebidae)
inferred from
eight gene regions"...
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Cimola is a
monotypic moth
genus in the
subfamily Lymantriinae. Its only species,
Cimola opalina, is
found in
South Africa. Both the
genus and the species...
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Present status of the
genus Sphrageidus Maes, 1984 (Lepidoptera: Erebidae:
Lymantriinae) from India.
Journal of
Threatened Taxa 12(9): 16153–16160. doi:10.11609/jott...
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Argila may
refer to:
Argila (moth), a
genus of
moths in the
subfamily Lymantriinae Argila (1940 film), a 1940
Brazilian film
Argila (1969 film), a 1969...
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largest family in
Lepidoptera for a long time, but
after regrouping Lymantriinae,
Catocalinae and
Calpinae within the
family Erebidae, the
latter holds...
- have been in use (as 'Gipsey') as
early as 1832.
Moths of the
subfamily Lymantriinae are
commonly called tussock moths due to the tussock-like
tufts of hair...