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Chrysopolominae
Subfamily of moths From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chrysopolominae is a subfamily of moths in the family Limacodidae.[1][2] The type genus of this subfamily is Chrysopoloma. Chrysopolominae was originally a family (Chrysopolomidae) under the superfamily Zygaenoidea, consisting of two subfamilies, including about 30 species distributed in Africa. But in other newer documents, this family was downgraded and became a subfamily under Limacodidae. The two subfamilies originally under Chrysopolominae were merged to become the synonym of Chrysopolominae, Ectropinae.
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List of genera
According to Afromoths.org and ZooBank.org, this taxon includes the following genera:
- Achrocerides Hering, 1937
- Auripoloma Taberer, 2023
- Chrysectropa Bethune-Baker, 1911
- Chrysopoloma Aurivillius, 1895
- Chrysopolomides Hering, 1937
- Diquishia Kurshakov & Zolotuhin, 2016
- Ectropa Wallengren, 1863
- Ectropona Kurshakov & Zolotuhin, 2013
- Erythropteryx Hering, 1937
- Hamartia Hering, 1937
- Muscectropa Taberer, 2023
- Pseudectropona Taberer, 2023
- Scotinocerides Hering, 1937
- Strigivenifera Hering, 1937
- Vietteopoloma Hering, 1961
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References
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