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group, the forewing has vein Rs1 stalked with Rs2+3. A recurrent character in several but not all species of this group is the fovea in the male forewing at the distal end of the discal cell. In the male genitalia the dorsal vinculum exhibits a pair of elongate hairpencils. The ductus bursae in the
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group, two or three small fibulae are present at the base of the valva. The fibula and the dorsodistal sacculus or its extension are non-overlapping. The phallus has a caecum. In the female genitalia, a signum is generally absent except in
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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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Adult Steniini are characterised by long legs, and males typically have a slender, long abdomen. In the male genitalia, the uncus with its bifid chaetae is single or bicapitate (in
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caterpillars spin silk galleries among algae and litter in the intertidal zone of mangroves and generally feed on green algae, decomposing litter, wet rotted timber, and
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group are detritivores in marshes and intertidal environments of mangrove swamps. They are often associated with the
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larvae are detritiphagous on decaying leaves of many mangrove species, and thrive under very poor conditions.
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Mally, Richard; Hayden, James E.; Neinhuis, Christoph; Jordal, Bjarte H.; Nuss, Matthias (2019).
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The tribe currently comprises the following 15 genera, altogether containing 256 species:
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Hinckley, A. D. (1964). "Ecological notes on the larvae of some pyraloid moths in Fiji".
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Zeller (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), a Mediterranean Pest Moth Discovered in Central Florida
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larvae are scavengers in debris at the base of rice and probably other grasses.
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Hasenfuss, Ivar (1960). "Die Larvalsystematik der ZĂĽnsler (Pyralidae)".
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Conference Poster, Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting 2011
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zone of mangrove forests, which is inundated at high tides.
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Particular food records are known for only a few species:
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Moths of Europe, Zygaenids, Pyralids 1 and Brachodids
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Hiremath, I. G.; Vastard, S.; Patil, S. J. (1990). "
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The tribe was erected by 1050: 910:The European Pepper Moth, 1005:Pacific Insects, Honolulu 967:10.1080/09670879009371440 790:Hayden, James E. (2011). 401:can be found in both the 48:Scientific classification 46: 37: 28: 23: 955:Tropical Pest Management 930:Leraut, Patrice (2012). 837:10.26049/ASP77-1-2019-07 197:) or entirely split (in 437:primarily found in the 272:Dolicharthria punctalis 863:Murphy, D. H. (1990). 947:Lamprosema charesalis 343:Tatobotys biannulalis 295:Hymenoptychis sordida 912:Duponchelia fovealis 385:are confined to the 280:Duponchelia fovealis 226:of Steniini. In the 156:of the species-rich 40:Tatobotys depalpalis 335:Tatobotys janapalis 315:Nacoleia charesalis 310:feeds on detritus. 307:Metasia corsicalis 982:Nacoleia octasema 951:Curcuma domestica 736: 729: 719: 708: 701: 694: 687: 677: 666: 659: 652: 641: 634: 623: 616: 606: 596: 586: 575: 568: 561: 554: 547: 541: 534: 524: 513: 506: 499: 492: 481: 474: 464: 327:Nacoleia octasema 283:is considered an 147: 146: 143: 1041: 1013: 1012: 1000: 994: 993: 977: 971: 970: 953:Val. in India". 942: 936: 935: 927: 921: 920: 918: 905: 899: 898: 886: 880: 879: 869: 860: 849: 848: 822: 813: 804: 803: 787: 776: 775: 773: 772: 757: 734: 727: 717: 706: 699: 692: 685: 675: 664: 657: 650: 639: 632: 621: 614: 604: 594: 584: 573: 566: 559: 552: 545: 539: 532: 522: 511: 504: 497: 490: 479: 472: 462: 138: 56: 55: 33: 21: 1049: 1048: 1044: 1043: 1042: 1040: 1039: 1038: 1019: 1018: 1017: 1016: 1002: 1001: 997: 979: 978: 974: 944: 943: 939: 929: 928: 924: 916: 907: 906: 902: 888: 887: 883: 867: 862: 861: 852: 820: 815: 814: 807: 789: 788: 779: 770: 768: 759: 758: 749: 744: 567:Duponchel, 1845 451: 353: 243: 183: 137: 50: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1047: 1045: 1037: 1036: 1031: 1021: 1020: 1015: 1014: 995: 972: 937: 922: 900: 881: 850: 831:(1): 141–204. 805: 777: 762:Solis, M. 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Tatobotys depalpalis
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Crambidae
Spilomelinae
Steniini
Guenée
tribe
subfamily
Spilomelinae
pyraloid moth
family
Crambidae
Achille Guenée
Loxostegopsis
Tatobotys
Metasia
Duponchelia
Bradina
Perisyntrocha
synapomorphy
Duponchelia
caterpillars
caterpillars

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