Udeini
Udeini is a Tribe (biology), tribe in the species-rich subfamily Spilomelinae in the Pyraloidea, pyraloid moth Family (biology), family Crambidae. The tribe was erected by Richard Mally, James E. Hayden, Christoph Neinhuis, Bjarte H. Jordal and Matthias Nuss in 2019. Description The tribe is circumscribed by three Synapomorphy and apomorphy, synapomorphies: In the male genitalia, the depth of the central vertical split of the juxta is 10-60% of the juxta length. In the female genitalia, the colliculum, i.e. the posteriormost section of the ductus bursae, situated between the antrum and the attachment of the ductus seminalis, is strongly sclerotised. Furthermore, the corpus bursae usually bears an elongate rhombical, an ovate or an "ediacaroid" signum, named after the Ediacaran biota from the Neoproterozoic Era, which exhibit body shapes similar to the shape of the signum in Udeini. Udeini is one of the four so-called Spilomelinae#"Non-euspilomeline" tribes, non-euspilomelin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Spilomelinae
Spilomelinae is a very species-rich subfamily of the lepidopteran family Crambidae, the crambid snout moths. With 4,180 described species in 351 genera worldwide, it is the most speciose group among pyraloidea, pyraloids. Description Imagines – the adult life stage – vary considerably in size: the forewing span ranges from 11.5 mm e.g. in ''Metasia'' to 50 mm in the robust-bodied ''Eporidia''. In resting position, the moths exhibit a characteristic triangular shape, with the wings usually folded over the abdomen, the forewings covering the hindwings. Some Spilomelinae diverge from this common resting pattern, like ''Maruca'' with widely spread wings, and ''Atomopteryx'' and ''Lineodes'' with narrow wings folded along the body. All Spilomelinae moths have well-developed Insect morphology#Compound eyes and ocelli, compound eyes, Insect morphology#Antennae, antennae and Insect mouthparts, mouthparts, although in the genera ''Niphopyralis'' and ''Siga'' the proboscis i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cheverella
''Cheverella'' is a monotypic genus of snout moths in the subfamily Spilomelinae of the family Crambidae. It contains only one species, ''Cheverella galapagensis'', which is endemic to the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador. Both the genus and the species were first described by Bernard Landry in 2011. The genus is placed in the tribe Udeini. Description Imagines (adults) of ''Cheverella galapagensis'' are medium-sized, with a forewing length of 6.4 to 9.6 mm in males and 7.7 to 10.3 mm in females. The upper side of the rather narrow forewings is white in ground colour, with dark brown antemedian, postmedian and submarginal lines, and large deep dark brown costal markings. Hindwings white with more or less prominent light brown submarginal and marginal lines, except in the anal field of the hindwings. Thorax white with brown spots, abdomen mostly white, dorsally with some greyish brown on most if not all segments. Forelegs dorsally greyish brown, ventrally white, midlegs w ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sisyracera
''Sisyracera'' is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Spilomelinae of the family Crambidae. It was described in 1890 by Heinrich Benno Möschler with ''Leucinodes preciosalis'' as type species, now considered a synonym of ''Sisyracera subulalis''. The genus has been placed in the tribe Udeini. DNA barcode data for two species of ''Sisyracera'' are stored in the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD), although only sequences for '' S. subulalis'' from specimens collected at the Area de Conservación Guanacaste in Costa Rica are publicly accessible. Species *'' Sisyracera inabsconsalis'' (Möschler, 1890) *'' Sisyracera jacquelinae'' B. Landry, 2016 *''Sisyracera subulalis ''Sisyracera subulalis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Achille Guenée in 1854. It is found on the West Indies (including Jamaica and Cuba) and from Florida and Texas, through Mexico, Honduras and Costa Rica to Ecuador, S ...'' (Guenée, 1854) Former species *''Sisyracera contorti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mnesictena Flavidalis Male
''Mnesictena'' is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Spilomelinae, where it is placed in the tribe Udeini. The genus was erected by the English entomologist Edward Meyrick in 1884. The currently known seven species are exclusively found on New Zealand and the associated Antipodes Islands and Chatham Islands. In the past, ''Mnesictena'' was included in the genus ''Udea'', but it is currently considered a separate genus. The caterpillars feed on different plants, with ''Mnesictena flavidalis'' being recorded from '' Muehlenbeckia'' (Polygonaceae), ''M. daiclesalis'' from '' Veronica macrocarpa'' (Plantaginaceae), and ''M. notata'' as well as ''M. marmarina'' from ''Urtica'', the latter also from '' Australina''. Species *'' Mnesictena adversa'' (Philpott, 1917), distributed on New Zealand *'' Mnesictena antipodea'' (Salmon in Salmon & Bradley, 1956), distributed on the SE Antipodes Island *'' Mnesictena daiclesalis'' (Walker, 1859), distributed on New Zealand *'' Mnesictena ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Udea
''Udea'' is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Spilomelinae of the family Crambidae. The genus was erected by Achille Guenée in 1845. The currently known 216 species are present on all continents except Antarctica. About 41 species are native to Hawaii. Systematics The genus is placed in the tribe Udeini, where it is closest related to the genera '' Mnesictena'', '' Deana'' and '' Udeoides''. In the past, ''Mnesictena'' was included in ''Udea'', but it is currently considered a separate genus comprising seven species. The North American, European and African ''Udea'' species have been treated in several studies, and a number of species groups has been proposed (see below). Species ''Udea ferrugalis'' species group: *''Udea accolalis'' (Zeller, 1867) *''Udea azorensis'' Meyer, Nuss & Speidel, 1997 *''Udea delineatalis'' (Walker in Melliss, 1875) *''Udea exigualis'' (Wileman, 1911) *''Udea ferrugalis'' (Hübner, 1796) *''Udea heterodoxa'' (Meyrick, 1899) *''Udea ki ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mnesictena
''Mnesictena'' is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Spilomelinae, where it is placed in the tribe Udeini. The genus was erected by the English entomologist Edward Meyrick in 1884. The currently known seven species are exclusively found on New Zealand and the associated Antipodes Islands and Chatham Islands. In the past, ''Mnesictena'' was included in the genus ''Udea'', but it is currently considered a separate genus. The caterpillars feed on different plants, with ''Mnesictena flavidalis'' being recorded from '' Muehlenbeckia'' (Polygonaceae), ''M. daiclesalis'' from '' Veronica macrocarpa'' (Plantaginaceae), and ''M. notata'' as well as ''M. marmarina'' from ''Urtica'', the latter also from '' Australina''. Species *'' Mnesictena adversa'' (Philpott, 1917), distributed on New Zealand *'' Mnesictena antipodea'' (Salmon in Salmon & Bradley, 1956), distributed on the SE Antipodes Island *'' Mnesictena daiclesalis'' (Walker, 1859), distributed on New Zealand *'' Mnesictena ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Udea Institalis1
''Udea'' is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Spilomelinae of the family Crambidae. The genus was erected by Achille Guenée in 1845. The currently known 216 species are present on all continents except Antarctica. About 41 species are native to Hawaii. Systematics The genus is placed in the tribe Udeini, where it is closest related to the genera ''Mnesictena'', '' Deana'' and '' Udeoides''. In the past, ''Mnesictena'' was included in ''Udea'', but it is currently considered a separate genus comprising seven species. The North American, European and African ''Udea'' species have been treated in several studies, and a number of species groups has been proposed (see below). Species ''Udea ferrugalis'' species group: *''Udea accolalis'' (Zeller, 1867) *''Udea azorensis'' Meyer, Nuss & Speidel, 1997 *''Udea delineatalis'' (Walker in Melliss, 1875) *''Udea exigualis'' (Wileman, 1911) *''Udea ferrugalis'' (Hübner, 1796) *''Udea heterodoxa'' (Meyrick, 1899) *''Udea kirin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Conchylodes Ovulalis - Zebra Conchylodes Moth (15873216737)
''Conchylodes'' is a genus of snout moths in the family Crambidae. The genus comprises 21 species and is placed in the tribe Udeini. Recently, the monotypic genus ''Nonazochis'', described by Hans Georg Amsel in 1956, was synonymized with ''Conchylodes''. This led to the transfer of its type species In International_Code_of_Zoological_Nomenclature, zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the spe ..., ''Azochis graphialis'', to ''Conchylodes'' as '' Conchylodes graphialis''. Species *'' Conchylodes aquaticalis'' (Guenée, 1854) *'' Conchylodes arcifera'' Hampson, 1912 *'' Conchylodes bryophilalis'' Hampson, 1899 *'' Conchylodes concinnalis'' Hampson, 1899 *'' Conchylodes diphteralis'' (Geyer in Hübner, 1832) *'' Conchylodes erinalis'' (Walker, 1859) *'' Conchylodes gammaphora'' Hampson, 1912 *'' Conchylodes graphialis'' (Schaus, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Udeoides
''Udeoides'' is a genus of snout moths of the subfamily Spilomelinae in the family Crambidae. The genus was described by Koen Maes in 2006 and distinguished from the related genus ''Udea''. All six species are distributed in the Afrotropical realm The Afrotropical realm is one of the Earth's eight biogeographic realms. It includes Sub-Saharan Africa, the southern Arabian Peninsula, the island of Madagascar, and the islands of the western Indian Ocean. It was formerly known as the Ethiopi .... Species *'' Udeoides bonakandaiensis'' Maes, 2006 *'' Udeoides invaginalis'' Maes, 2019 *'' Udeoides muscosalis'' (Hampson, 1913) *'' Udeoides nigribasalis'' (Hampson, 1913) *'' Udeoides nolalis'' (C. Felder, R. Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) *'' Udeoides viridis'' Maes, 2006 References Spilomelinae Crambidae genera {{Spilomelinae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Conchylodes
''Conchylodes'' is a genus of snout moths in the family Crambidae. The genus comprises 21 species and is placed in the tribe Udeini. Recently, the monotypic genus ''Nonazochis'', described by Hans Georg Amsel in 1956, was synonymized with ''Conchylodes''. This led to the transfer of its type species In International_Code_of_Zoological_Nomenclature, zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the spe ..., ''Azochis graphialis'', to ''Conchylodes'' as '' Conchylodes graphialis''. Species *'' Conchylodes aquaticalis'' (Guenée, 1854) *'' Conchylodes arcifera'' Hampson, 1912 *'' Conchylodes bryophilalis'' Hampson, 1899 *'' Conchylodes concinnalis'' Hampson, 1899 *'' Conchylodes diphteralis'' (Geyer in Hübner, 1832) *'' Conchylodes erinalis'' (Walker, 1859) *'' Conchylodes gammaphora'' Hampson, 1912 *'' Conchylodes graphialis'' (Schaus, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Imago
In biology, the imago (Latin for "image") is the last stage an insect attains during its metamorphosis, its process of growth and development; it is also called the ''imaginal'' stage ("imaginal" being "imago" in adjective form), the stage in which the insect attains maturity. It follows the final ecdysis of the immature instars. In a member of the Ametabola or Hemimetabola, species in which metamorphosis is "incomplete", the final ecdysis follows the last immature or '' nymphal'' stage. In members of the Holometabola, in which there is a pupal stage, the final ecdysis follows emergence from the pupa A pupa (; : pupae) is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation between immature and mature stages. Insects that go through a pupal stage are holometabolous: they go through four distinct stages in their life cycle, the stages th ..., after which the metamorphosis is complete, although there is a prolonged period of maturation in some species. The imago is the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tanaophysa
''Tanaophysa'' is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae Crambidae comprises the grass moth family of lepidopterans. They are variable in appearance, with the nominal subfamily Crambinae (grass moths) taking up closely folded postures on grass stems where they are inconspicuous, while other subfamilies ... described by William Warren in 1892. Species *'' Tanaophysa adornatalis'' Warren, 1892 *'' Tanaophysa rufiscripta'' (Hampson, 1913) References Spilomelinae Crambidae genera Taxa named by William Warren (entomologist) {{Spilomelinae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |