- previously, both
tribes had been
grouped under a
separate subfamily, the
Zoraidinae. The main
distinguishing feature is the
shape and size of the eyes. In...
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-
Cenchreinae and Rhotaninae), but in 1918
recognized only 2 subfamilies, the
Zoraidinae and the Derbinae. In 1952,
Fennah did not
recognize any
subfamilies and...
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Derbidae in the
British Museum collection.- I.
Zoraidinae". Entomologist's
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