Brachodidae, Agenjo, 1966
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5330.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8257611 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F59D07-FFD7-3A2F-FF10-FB0054915058 |
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Brachodidae |
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Family Brachodidae View in CoL View at ENA
Brachodidae View in CoL (little bear moths) is a small family with 160 described species worldwide (Nieukerken et al. 2011) and is widely distributed except North America. Brachodidae View in CoL are unusual due to their exclusive association with monocotyledonous hostplants, including grasses, sedges and palms. Brachodids are small to medium sized robust moths, mostly diurnal with hindwing having noticeably enlarged anal field and the abdomen usually extends beyond the hindwings in set specimens (Kallies 2016). The Brachodidae View in CoL of the Oriental region and adjacent areas was revised by Kallies (1998, 2004, 2013). The Brachodidae View in CoL comprises three subfamilies viz., Brachodinae View in CoL , Pseudocossinae and Phycodinae ( Kallies 2013) View in CoL , although, the African subfamily Pseudocossinae was treated under Cossidae View in CoL by Yakovlev (2011).
At present, 13 species in six genera of Brachodidae View in CoL are known from India and are mainly distributed in Himalayas, North East India, southern India, central India and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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Brachodidae
Ahmad, Jalil, Joshi, Rahul & Singh, Navneet 2023 |
Brachodidae
Agenjo 1966 |
Brachodidae
Agenjo 1966 |
Brachodidae
Agenjo 1966 |
Brachodidae
Agenjo 1966 |
Brachodinae
Agenjo 1966 |
Brachodidae
Agenjo 1966 |
Phycodinae ( Kallies 2013 )
Rebel 1907 |
Cossidae
Leach 1815 |