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Usingeriessa
''Usingeriessa'' is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae. Species * ''Usingeriessa brunneosuffusa'' (Hampson, 1917) * ''Usingeriessa brunnildalis'' Dyar, 1906 * ''Usingeriessa decoralis'' (Dognin, 1905) * ''Usingeriessa hemilitha'' (Meyrick, 1936) * ''Usingeriessa nigrifusalis'' (Dognin, 1911) * ''Usingeriessa onyxalis'' (Hampson, 1897) * ''Usingeriessa psalmoidalis'' (Schaus, 1924) * ''Usingeriessa sinitalis'' (Schaus, 1906) * ''Usingeriessa symphonalis'' (Dyar, 1914) * ''Usingeriessa tamanalis'' (Schaus, 1924) * ''Usingeriessa trespasalis'' (Dyar, 1926) References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
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Usingeriessa Onyxalis
''Usingeriessa onyxalis'' is a moth of the family Crambidae. It is native to southern Texas, Mexico and Central America. It is an introduced species in Hawaii. The larvae are thought to be aquatic. References

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Usingeriessa Brunneosuffusa
''Usingeriessa brunneosuffusa'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1917. It is found in Ecuador. References Acentropinae Moths described in 1917 {{Acentropinae-stub ...
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Usingeriessa Brunnildalis
''Usingeriessa brunnildalis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1906. It has been recorded in the US states of California and Texas. The length of the forewings is 7.5–11 mm. The forewings are dark brown, but lighter in the median area and at the anal angle. The hindwings are gray. Adults have been recorded on wing from August to October. The larvae live on rocks in streams covered in algae Algae (; singular alga ) is an informal term for a large and diverse group of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms. It is a polyphyletic grouping that includes species from multiple distinct clades. Included organisms range from unicellular mic .... References Acentropinae Moths described in 1906 {{Acentropinae-stub ...
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Usingeriessa Decoralis
''Usingeriessa decoralis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Paul Dognin in 1905. It is found in Ecuador. References Acentropinae Moths described in 1905 {{Acentropinae-stub ...
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Usingeriessa Hemilitha
''Usingeriessa hemilitha'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1936. It is found in Venezuela. References Acentropinae Moths described in 1936 {{Acentropinae-stub ...
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Usingeriessa Nigrifusalis
''Usingeriessa nigrifusalis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Paul Dognin in 1911. It is found in Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car .... References Acentropinae Moths described in 1911 {{Acentropinae-stub ...
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Usingeriessa Psalmoidalis
''Usingeriessa psalmoidalis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Schaus Schaus or Schauss is a German-language surname of Luxembourgian origin. Notable people with the surname include:: * (1906–1972), Hessian politician ( FDP) * Eugène Schaus (1901–1978), Luxembourgian politician ** Dupong-Schaus Ministry, the ... in 1924. It is found in Cuba. References Acentropinae Moths described in 1924 Endemic fauna of Cuba {{Acentropinae-stub ...
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Usingeriessa Sinitalis
''Usingeriessa sinitalis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Schaus Schaus or Schauss is a German-language surname of Luxembourgian origin. Notable people with the surname include:: * (1906–1972), Hessian politician ( FDP) * Eugène Schaus (1901–1978), Luxembourgian politician ** Dupong-Schaus Ministry, the ... in 1906. It is found in Mexico. References Acentropinae Moths described in 1906 {{Acentropinae-stub ...
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Usingeriessa Symphonalis
''Usingeriessa symphonalis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. (February 14, 1866 – January 21, 1929) was an American entomologist. Dyar's Law, a pattern of geometric progression in the growth of insect parts, is named after him. He was also noted for eccentric pursuits which includ ... in 1914. It is found in Panama. References Acentropinae Moths described in 1914 {{Acentropinae-stub ...
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Usingeriessa Tamanalis
''Usingeriessa tamanalis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by William Schaus in 1924. It is found in Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car .... References Acentropinae Moths described in 1924 {{Acentropinae-stub ...
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Usingeriessa Trespasalis
''Usingeriessa trespasalis'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. (February 14, 1866 – January 21, 1929) was an American entomologist. Dyar's Law, a pattern of geometric progression in the growth of insect parts, is named after him. He was also noted for eccentric pursuits which includ ... in 1926. It is found in Mexico. References Acentropinae Moths described in 1926 {{Acentropinae-stub ...
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Acentropinae
Acentropinae is a fairly small subfamily of the lepidopteran family Crambidae, the crambid snout moths. Species of this subfamily are exclusively found in wetlands and aquatic habitats. Systematics In modern treatments, the former subfamily Nymphulinae is mostly treated as a tribe within Acentropinae. There are about 730 species in 78 genera. Only 13 species in 6 genera are found in Europe. *''Acentria'' Stephens, 1829 (= ''Acentropus'' J. Curtis, 1834; ''Setina'' Hübner, 1819; ''Zancle'' Stephens, 1833) *''Agassiziella'' Yoshiyasu, 1989 (= ''Agassizia'' Yoshiyasu, 1987) *'' Almonia'' Walker, 1866 *'' Anydraula'' Meyrick, 1885 *'' Araeomorpha'' Turner, 1908 (= ''Tholerastis'' Turner, 1915) *''Argyractis'' Hampson, 1897 *''Argyractoides'' Lange, 1956 *''Argyrophorodes'' Marion, 1956 *''Aulacodes'' Guenée, 1854 (= ''Hydrophysa'' Guenée, 1854) *'' Banepa'' Moore, 1888 *''Brevicella'' Kenrick, 1912 *''Callilitha'' Munroe, 1959 *''Cataclysta'' Hübner, 1825 (= ''Catoclysta ...
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