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Diptychophora
''Diptychophora'' is a genus of moths of the Crambidae (grass moth) family. Species * ''Diptychophora ardalia'' Landry & Becker, 2021 * ''Diptychophora calliptera'' Tams, 1935 * ''Diptychophora desmoteria'' Meyrick, 1931 * ''Diptychophora diasticta'' Gaskin, 1986 * ''Diptychophora galvani'' Landry & Becker, 2021 * ''Diptychophora harlequinalis'' Barnes & McDunnough, 1914 * ''Diptychophora huixtla'' Landry, 1990 * ''Diptychophora incisalis'' Dyar, 1925 * ''Diptychophora kuhlweinii'' Zeller, 1866 * ''Diptychophora kuphitincta'' Lucas, 1898 * ''Diptychophora lojanalis'' (Dognin, 1905) * ''Diptychophora minimalis'' Hampson, 1919 * ''Diptychophora mitis'' Meyrick, 1931 * ''Diptychophora muscella'' Fryer, 1912 * ''Diptychophora planaltina'' Landry & Becker, 2021 * ''Diptychophora powelli'' Landry, 1990 * ''Diptychophora subazanalis'' Bleszynski, 1967 Former species *''Diptychophora minutalis'' Hampson, 1893 *''Diptychophora strigatalis'' Hampson, 1900 References

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Diptychophora Galvani
''Diptychophora galvani'' is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It measures about one centimeter in wingspan and is easily distinguished from all closely related species by the color pattern of its forewings. These are orange at their base and tip with a large intermediate gray patch, a pattern not found in any other species of ''Diptychophora''. The female has grayish hindwings, while they are entirely white in the male. The genitalia of both male and female are also quite different from other members of this genus. The biology of the species remains completely unknown, including the host plant of the larval stage, although some species of the tribe Diptychophorini are known to feed on mosses. ''Diptychophora galvani'' is known only from Brazil, where it was collected in the states of Mato Grosso and Minas Gerais, at altitude. There it inhabits the Cerrado ecoregion, consisting of gallery forests and savannahs, with a dry season. It was collected for the first time in 19 ...
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