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Phycitinae

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of the Phycitinae is by no means fully resolved, though there is progress towards this goal. As noted above, some genera placed in this subfamily might actually belong elsewhere; particularly some of those that cannot be assigned firmly to one of the main Phycitinae subdivisions
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Nuss, Matthias; Landry, Bernard; Mally, Richard; Vegliante, Francesca; Tränkner, Andreas; Bauer, Franziska; Hayden, James; Segerer, Andreas; Schouten, Rob; Li, Houhun; Trofimova, Tatiana;
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contained here, this has not been thoroughly tested, and some little-known genera traditionally included in the Phycitinae may of course simply be
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Pyralidae). Even though the Pyralidae subfamilies are all quite diverse, Phycitinae stand out even by standards of their family: with over 600
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placed here at present, they unite up more than three-quarters of living snout moth diversity. Together with the closely related
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New genera of Phycitinae are still being established and others are revalidated in our time. Some genera widely recognized are
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Phycitinae occur all over Earth's land masses, except in completely inhospitable areas; the majority of species has a
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typical of snout moths and in many cases also the tell-tale "snout" consisting of elongated and straight
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of economic significance; the aforementioned genera's caterpillars infest dry vegetable foods (such as
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control, care must be taken not to harm native species of the widespread genus
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of male and female adults' wings – a single bristle composed of several
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In general, Phycitinae are smallish and slender-bodied moths, resembling
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by which the Phycitinae can be recognized. Furthermore, in the female
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distribution however. Phycitinae have even been found on very remote
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was originally included in the Phycitinae, as it somewhat resembles
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of various size. Some notable genera and species are also listed:
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moths" due to their bright white forewings with tiny black spots.
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Despite their diversity, the group is considered by and large
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as traditionally circumscribed. Due to the sheer number of
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and species whose affiliation as to tribe is unclear are:
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species however, and having been introduced to comparable
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point forwards while Phycitinae antennae curve backwards.
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and do not really belong here. Altogether however, the
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The subfamily was established as a systematic group by
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A large part of the subfamily is divided among four
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The 29: 20: 788:State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe 1515: 1513: 336:of unidentified Phycitinae species from 1509: 774:United States Department of Agriculture 2058:Taxa named by Philipp Christoph Zeller 1009:, a Phycitinae with unclear affinities 507:are mostly leaf rolling, but some are 422:– are held to be characteristic 1785:Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms 1578:Clarke, John Frederick Gates (1986). 1390:Rebel in Staudinger & Rebel, 1901 582:Yet again others – namely the " 414:SD1 – as well as the identical 7: 2007:c03b6d98-389b-489c-8257-4bf1efa05d86 1945:9440fde9-a9e7-4dc5-a4b0-4097febaefc8 1587:Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 338:Aranda, Australian Capital Territory 247:considered valid and more than 4000 978:About 150 genera, see main article 696:, many of which are highly valued 14: 1727:Revista Colombiana de EntomologĂ­a 1670:Fatzinger, Carl W. (1970-09-15). 1203:– broad-banded eulogia moth 840:About 64 genera, see main article 678:America, it is wreaking havoc in 742:Due to the large diversity, the 682:and the southern United States' 658:) wherever neither it nor these 67: 531:caterpillars. The latter, e.g. 375:resemble members of unrelated " 1: 608:, as well as some species of 519:feeders, and a wide range of 1258:– lima-bean vine borer 1739:10.25100/socolen.v33i1.9306 1229:Roesler & KĂĽppers, 1979 953:Roesler & KĂĽppers, 1979 569:Alternanthera philoxeroides 549:. Others have been used in 442:, usually the seventh one. 383:and like these are called " 184: 2074: 1729:(in English and Spanish). 1718:Solis, Maria Alma (2007). 1273:Morosaphycita oculiferella 1006:Morosaphycita oculiferella 640:South American cactus moth 575:to the detriment of local 489:South American cactus moth 1613:Zeller, Philipp Christoph 1440:Neunzig & Solis, 2005 708:and will for example eat 445:These moths may resemble 305:is nowadays considered a 201: 194: 183: 176: 160: 153: 64:Scientific classification 62: 37: 28: 23: 1820:, lesser cornstalk borer 1818:Elasmopalpus lignosellus 1812:, southern pine coneworm 1550:"Phycitinae | NBN Atlas" 944:(=Kobesia Roesler, 1983) 271:Philipp Christoph Zeller 1779:Savela, Markku (2011). 1599:10.5479/si.00810282.416 1343:Du, Sung & Wu, 2009 1280:Morosaphycita morosalis 1212:Du, Sung & Wu, 2005 790:, if not since longer. 662:are native, such as in 620:– are themselves 551:biological pest control 537:, can be beneficial in 363:of Phycitinae, such as 185:4 tribes (and see text) 1688:10.1093/aesa/63.5.1256 1010: 813: 739: 632:), while others (e.g. 500: 480: 430:of this subfamily the 340: 1174:C. É. Blanchard, 1852 1002: 801: 727: 686:farms. 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Index


Imago
Acrobasis
tribe
Phycitini
Tourves
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Pyralidae
Phycitinae
Zeller
Type species
Tinea spissicella
Fabricius
Diversity
4 tribes (and see text)
600 genera
4000 species

Synonyms
subfamily
snout moths
family
genera
species
Epipaschiinae
tropical
oceanic islands

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