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  • Some of the major pests include Tortricidae, Noctuidae, and Pyralidae.
  • HERE is a link to one common species of Pyralidae.
  • The species closely resembles Crambidae or Pyralidae species.
  • If this is done, Pyraustinae is usually treated as a separate subfamily within Pyralidae.
  • If this is done, Evergestinae is usually treated as a separate subfamily within Pyralidae.
  • :: It could be a waxworm the larva of one of the family of Pyralidae moths.
  • Zilch, 1956 had already been occupied and used for a genus of lepidopterans from family Pyralidae.
  • In many classifications, the Crambidae have been treated as a subfamily of the Pyralidae or snout-moths.
  • This superfamily used to contain the Hyblaeidae, Thyrididae, Alucitidae ( plus Tineodidae ), Pterophoridae, and Pyralidae.
  • Certain lepidopteran moths of the snout moth family Pyralidae ( namely subfamily Chrysauginae ) have evolved to inhabit sloth fur exclusively.
  • Currently, the Crambidae are usually separated from the Pyralidae, but the first four families are now each split off as a distinct superfamily.
  • It was decided, that Apollo Books would continue and conclude the series with volume 5 on Tortricidae, volume 6 on Pyralidae and Geometridae.
  • In acknowledgement of his work he was presented in London with the Joicey collection of Pyralidae, which he brought back with him to Pretoria.
  • Boris Balinsky also invested in entomology with newly described species of Plecoptera, Odonata and moths from Pyralidae family, mainly from Caucasus and South Africa.
  • Taxonomists'opinions differ as to the correct placement of the Crambidae, some authorities treating them as a subfamily ( Crambinae ) of the family Pyralidae.
  • The principal difference is a structure in the ears called the praecinctorium, which joins two tympanic membranes in the Crambidae, and is absent from the Pyralidae.
  • Some authors have placed it in the snout moth family ( Pyralidae ), where all grass moths were once also included, but this seems to be in error.
  • "Tanaobela " is a more complicated case; it has by some authors been assigned to the grass moths ( Crambidae, formerly included in the Pyralidae ).
  • The larvae live in resinous nodules and excrescences on the bark of the trunk and branches of the host plant, and also in galls and mines of other Tortricidae and Pyralidae species.
  • In extreme cases, some moths in the family Noctuidae, Pyralidae, Geometridae, Notodontidae, Thyatiridae, and Sphingidae actually drink tears ( sometimes exclusively ) of large animals including humans.
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