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- Sesiidae
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- Pyralidae
- Dudgeonea
- Carmenta (moth)
- Ditrysia
- Ypsolophidae
- Uraniidae
- Painted apple moth
- Megalopygidae
- Common Swift (moth)
- Drepanidae
- Oak Hook-tip
- Peach Blossom
- Buff Arches
- Figure of Eighty
- Blotched Emerald
- Prodoxidae
- Common Emerald
- Blood-vein
- Small Dusty Wave
- Riband Wave
- Garden Carpet
- Common Carpet
- Barred Straw
- Common Marbled Carpet
- Juniper Carpet
- May Highflyer
- November Moth
- Pale November Moth
- Oenosandridae
- Eupithecia
- Foxglove Pug
- Mottled Pug
- Lime-speck Pug
- Currant Pug
- Common Pug
- Grey Pug
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- Bordered Pug
- Ash Pug
- Golden-rod Pug
- Juniper Pug
- Green Pug
- Double-striped Pug
- Treble-bar
- Clouded Border
- Latticed Heath
- Purple Thorn
- Feathered Thorn
- Bordered White
- Dotted Border
- Mottled Umber
- Mottled Beauty
- Engrailed
- Common White Wave
- Common Wave
- Light Emerald
- Tineidae
- Brown-tail
- Yellow-tail
- Brimstone moth
- Nolidae
- Garden Dart
- Pavonia (genus)
- Lesser Yellow Underwing
- Autumnal Rustic
- True Lover's Knot
- Afrotheora
- Eloria noyesi
- Andeabatis
- Heterobathmioidea
- Schreckensteinioidea
- Noctuoidea
- Simaethistoidea
- Neopseustoidea
- Sesioidea
- Immidae
- Drepanoidea
- Nepticuloidea
- Eriocranioidea
- Lophocoronoidea
- Mimallonoidea
- Lasiocampoidea
- Geometroidea
- Yponomeutoidea
- Hepialoidea
- Bombycoidea
- Incurvarioidea
- Palaephatoidea
- Tischerioidea
- Tineoidea
- Gracillarioidea
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