Pyraustinae

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Pyraustinae
Small Magpie, Eurrhypara hortulata
Small Magpie, Eurrhypara hortulata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Suborder: Ditrysia
Superfamily: Pyraloidea
Family: Crambidae
Subfamily: Pyraustinae
Genera

Udea
Paracorsia
Opsibotys
Loxostege
Achyra
Ecpyrrhorrhoe
Harpadispar
Meridiophila
Pyrausta
Uresiphita
Nascia
Sitochroa
Euclasta
Perinephela
Phlyctaenia
Algedonia
Mutuuraia
Sclerocona
Psammotis
Ostrinia
Ebulea
Anania
Eurrhypara
Paratalanta
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Pyraustinae is a large subfamily of the lepidopteran family Crambidae, the crambid snout moths. It currently includes over 1,400 species, the majority of them tropical but some found in temperate regions including both North America and Europe.

The Pyraustinae were originally including the Spilomelinae; the present group was at that time considered a tribe Pyraustini. It has not been fully established yet which taxa of the Pyraustinae sensu lato belong to Pyraustinae as currently understood; thus the number of species in this subfamily is set to increase (although the Spilomelinae are the larger group of the old Pyraustinae).

Taxonomists' opinions differ as to the correct placement of the Crambidae, some authorities treating them as a subfamily (Crambinae) of the family Pyralidae. If this is done, Pyraustinae is usually treated as a separate subfamily within Pyralidae.

The Pyraustinae are characterised by atrophied spinula and venulae in the tympanal organs; a narrow fornix tympani; a longitudinal groove with androconial scales on the male mesothoracic tibiae; an often spinose antrum; and a sella (a medially directed clasper on the inside of the valvae), and an editum with modified setae on the male valvae.

Many species have larvae that bore into stems and fruit of plants, and several, notably from the genus Ostrinia, are serious agricultural pests.

[edit] Genera tentatively referred to Pyraustinae

  • Arenochroa
  • Circobotys
  • Coelobathra
  • Crocidophora
  • Crypsiptya
  • Emphylica
  • Epicorsia
  • Fumibotys
  • Hahncappsia
  • Helvibotys
  • Hyalobathra
  • Hyalorista
  • Isocentris
  • Lamprophaia
  • Mabra
  • Munroeodes
  • Nealgedonia
  • Neohelvibotys
  • Oenobotys
  • Paliga
  • Pagyda
  • Perispasta
  • Portentomorpha
  • Pseudopyrausta
  • Saucrobotys
  • Sericoplaga
  • Triuncidia
  • Xanthostege

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