Hadeninae

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Hadeninae
Hadula trifolii
Hadula trifolii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Suborder: Ditrysia
(unranked) Macrolepidoptera
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Noctuidae
Subfamily: Hadeninae
Tribes

Apameini
Caradrini
Elaphrini
Episemini
Eriopygini
Hadenini
Ipimorphini
Mythimnini
Orthosiini
Psaphidini
Xylenini

Hadeninae is a subfamily of moth family Noctuidae. The limits between this group and the Condicinae are not all too precisely known.

[edit] Systematics

The Hadeninae genera are usually assigned to a number of tribes ranging from quite large to (presently) monotypic. Still, a high proportion of genera is not at present assigned to a specific tribe as their relationships require further study. In a number, assignment to the Hadeninae is seriously in doubt; the proposed Eriopini require confirmation. The genera incertae sedis are:

  • Acerra
  • Acherdoa
  • Achytonix
  • Acopa
  • Acrapex
  • Admetovis
  • Aeologramma
  • Afotella
  • Agrotisia
  • Amolita
  • Anateinoma - Ipimorphini?
  • Annaphila
  • Anorthodes - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Anycteola
  • Apaustis - Ipimorphini?
  • Apospasta
  • Axenus
  • Barybela - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Bathytricha - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Borbotana - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Bornolis
  • Bryolymnia - Ipimorphini?
  • Busseola
  • Callixena - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Calophasidia - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Carelis
  • Cephalospargeta
  • Checupa
  • Chytonix
  • Clethrorasa
  • Conicofrontia
  • Conservula
  • Corythurus
  • Cosmodes - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Crocigrapha
  • Cropia
  • Dargida
  • Dasygaster
  • Data - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Dictyestra
  • Diplonephra
  • Dipterygina - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Draudtia
  • Dyrzela
  • Eccleta - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Elusa
  • Emarginea
  • Emariannia
  • Eremaula - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Eremochroa - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Escaria
  • Eviridemas
  • Faronta
  • Feliniopsis - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Fota
  • Fotella
  • Gloanna
  • Gonodes - Ipimorphini?
  • Hadenella
  • Haemerosia - Ipimorphini?
  • Hemibryomima
  • Heminocloa
  • Hemioslaria
  • Himella
  • Homoanarta
  • Hypoperigea - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Iambia
  • Janthinea - Ipimorphini?
  • Lignispalta
  • Lophocalama - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Magusa - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Manga
  • Marilopteryx
  • Metopiora
  • Micrathetis - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Minofala
  • Miracavira
  • Mudaria - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Musothyma - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Nacopa
  • Narthecophora
  • Nedra
  • Nephelodes
  • Neumoegenia
  • Ogdoconta
  • Pachythrix - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Pansemna - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Paradiopa
  • Paromphale - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Perigonica
  • Persectania
  • Phosphila
  • Phuphena
  • Platyprosopa - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Pseudenargia
  • Podagra
  • Poecopa
  • Poeonoma
  • Prochloridea
  • Prometopus - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Properigea
  • Prospalta
  • Prothrinax
  • Protoperigea - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Pseudanarta
  • Pseudanthoecia
  • Pseudobryomima
  • Pseudoedaleosia - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Pyrois - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Sasunaga - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Sciomesa
  • Scotogramma
  • Sesamia
  • Sparkia
  • Speia
  • Speocropia
  • Stenopterygia - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Stibaera
  • Syntheta - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Thegalea - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Thurberiphaga
  • Tiracola
  • Trichocerapoda
  • Trichoclea
  • Trichocosmia
  • Tridentifrons
  • Tridepia
  • Tringilburra - formerly Amphipyrinae
  • Trudestra
  • Walterella
  • Xylostola
  • Yepcalphis
  • Zotheca