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Noctuoidea is the
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of noctuid (
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. Its classification has not yet reached a satisfactory or stable state. Since the end of the 20th century, increasing availability of
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has led to several competing proposals for a taxonomic arrangement that correctly represents the relationships between the major lineages. Briefly, the disputes center on the fact that in old treatments (which were just as unable to reach a general consensus) the distinctness of some groups, such as the
Arctiidae The Arctiinae (formerly called the family Arctiidae) are a large and diverse subfamily of moths with around 11,000 species found all over the world, including 6,000 neotropical species.Scoble, MJ. (1995). ''The Lepidoptera: Form, Function and ...
or
Lymantriidae The Lymantriinae (formerly called the Lymantriidae) are a subfamily of moths of the family Erebidae. The taxon was erected by George Hampson in 1893. Many of its component species are referred to as "tussock moths" of one sort or another. The cat ...
, was overrated due to their characteristic appearance, while some less-studied lineages conventionally held to be Noctuidae are in fact quite distinct. This requires a rearrangement at least of the latter family (by simply including anything disputed within it). This is quite unwieldy, and various more refined treatments have been proposed in response to it. While there is general agreement on what the basal families of Noctuoidea are, the more diverse advanced group may be treated as one all-encompassing Noctuidae, two huge and two smaller, or even (if Arctiidae or Lymantriidae are kept distinct) more than four families, which are in some cases still quite sizeable.


Recent developments

There are several recent studies suggesting a radical change in the traditional family level classification. Recent works in redefining the families within the Noctuoidea has been carried out by Kitching (1984), Poole (1995), Kitching and Rawlins 998 Speidel et al. (1996), Mitchell et al. (1997, 2000, 2006), Fibiger and Lafontaine (2005), Lafontaine and Fibiger (2006) and Zahiri et al. (2010). The Noctuoidea can be divided into two broad groups, those with a trifid forewing venation (
Oenosandridae Oenosandridae is a family of Australian noctuoid moths. Genera Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classificati ...
, Notodontidae and
Doidae Doidae is a family of Lepidoptera first described by Julian P. Donahue and John W. Brown in 1987. Species in Doidae had previously been placed in the Arctiidae, Lymantriidae and the Dioptidae. The family includes about six species, which are fo ...
), and those with a quadrifid forewing venation (e.g.,
Arctiidae The Arctiinae (formerly called the family Arctiidae) are a large and diverse subfamily of moths with around 11,000 species found all over the world, including 6,000 neotropical species.Scoble, MJ. (1995). ''The Lepidoptera: Form, Function and ...
,
Lymantriidae The Lymantriinae (formerly called the Lymantriidae) are a subfamily of moths of the family Erebidae. The taxon was erected by George Hampson in 1893. Many of its component species are referred to as "tussock moths" of one sort or another. The cat ...
, Nolidae,
Noctuidae The Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, cutworms or armyworms, are a family of moths. They are considered the most controversial family in the superfamily Noctuoidea because many of the clades are constantly changing, along with the other ...
). What has emerged from these investigations is that the quadrifid Noctuoidea form a monophyletic group. In 2005, Fibiger and Lafontaine arranged the quadrifid (forewing) group into several families, including the quadrifine (hindwing)
Erebidae The Erebidae are a family of moths in the superfamily Noctuoidea. The family is among the largest families of moths by species count and contains a wide variety of well-known macromoth groups. The family includes the underwings (''Catocala'' ...
and trifine (hindwing) Noctuidae, based on evidence that suggested that the trifine noctuid subfamilies were derived from within the quadrifine subfamilies, so the family Erebidae would not be strictly monophyletic. Lafontaine and Fibiger in 2006 then redefined the Noctuidae to include the entire quadrifid group, believing the
Arctiidae The Arctiinae (formerly called the family Arctiidae) are a large and diverse subfamily of moths with around 11,000 species found all over the world, including 6,000 neotropical species.Scoble, MJ. (1995). ''The Lepidoptera: Form, Function and ...
,
Lymantriidae The Lymantriinae (formerly called the Lymantriidae) are a subfamily of moths of the family Erebidae. The taxon was erected by George Hampson in 1893. Many of its component species are referred to as "tussock moths" of one sort or another. The cat ...
, and Nolidae to be derived from within this expanded concept of Noctuidae (and closely related to the subfamily
Catocalinae The Catocalinae are a subfamily of noctuoid moths, placed in family Noctuidae. In the alternative arrangement, where the Noctuidae are reduced to the core group around the Noctuinae, the present lineage is abolished, the upranked Catocalini b ...
). In essence, groups such as the Arctiidae, which had previously been treated as a separate family, were more closely related to groups within the Noctuidae than to non-noctuid families. In order to address this, a revised classification would have meant either recognizing over 20 (often weakly defined) families, or a single well-defined family with numerous subfamilies. The latter was adopted (Lafontaine and Fibiger 2006). More recent evidence from nuclear genes (Zahiri et al. 2010) confirms that the quadrifid (forewing) noctuoids form a monophyletic group, but also that this group can be further arranged into four monophyletic subgroups: 1) the quadrifine subfamilies; 2) the trifine subfamilies; 3) the Nolinae; and 4) the Euteliinae. Considering the massive size of the family, and the large number of subfamilies, tribes, and subtribes to arrange into a classification, Zahiri et al. (2010) chose the option of recognizing these four groups as families, namely Erebidae, Noctuidae, Nolidae, and Euteliidae, in addition to the basal trifid families.


Systematics

This follows Lafontaine & Fibiger (2006), with the additions of Thiacidinae Hacker & Zilli, 2007 and taxa in
Micronoctuidae The Micronoctuini are a tribe of moths in the family Erebidae that includes about 400 described species. Typical species in the tribe have bifine hindwing venation (unlike most of the related subfamily Hypenodinae) and are smaller than those in ...
Fibiger, 2005. Note that the placement of
Arctiidae The Arctiinae (formerly called the family Arctiidae) are a large and diverse subfamily of moths with around 11,000 species found all over the world, including 6,000 neotropical species.Scoble, MJ. (1995). ''The Lepidoptera: Form, Function and ...
,
Lymantriidae The Lymantriinae (formerly called the Lymantriidae) are a subfamily of moths of the family Erebidae. The taxon was erected by George Hampson in 1893. Many of its component species are referred to as "tussock moths" of one sort or another. The cat ...
and Nolidae as subfamilies of
Noctuidae The Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, cutworms or armyworms, are a family of moths. They are considered the most controversial family in the superfamily Noctuoidea because many of the clades are constantly changing, along with the other ...
has been largely rejected by subsequent authors. An updated classification for North American Noctuoidea has recently been published (Lafontaine & Schmidt, 2010) and further changes are imminent for a global molecular review of the superfamily (Zahiri et al., in press). * Family
Oenosandridae Oenosandridae is a family of Australian noctuoid moths. Genera Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classificati ...
Miller, 1991 * Family
Doidae Doidae is a family of Lepidoptera first described by Julian P. Donahue and John W. Brown in 1987. Species in Doidae had previously been placed in the Arctiidae, Lymantriidae and the Dioptidae. The family includes about six species, which are fo ...
Donahue & Brown, 1987 * Family Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 ** Subfamily
Thaumetopoeinae Thaumetopoeinae is a subfamily of moths in the family Notodontidae. This group is sometimes treated as a family Thaumetopoeidae with three subfamilies: Thaumetopoeinae, Anaphinae and Epicominae. However, it is now commonly treated at subfamily r ...
Aurivillius, 1889 ** Subfamily
Pygaerinae Pygaerinae is a subfamily of the moth family Notodontidae, the silver prominents and relatives. The genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In ...
Duponchel, 1845 ** Subfamily
Platychasmatinae Platychasmatinae is a small East Asian subfamily of the moth family Notodontidae. Only two genera are placed here at present: * '' Cyphanta'' Walker, 1865 * '' Platychasma'' Butler, 1881 Though not all Notodontidae have been assigned to subfami ...
Nakamura, 1956 ** Subfamily
Notodontinae Notodontinae is the nominate subfamily of the moth family Notodontidae. The Ptilodoninae Ptilodoninae is a subfamily of the moth family Notodontidae. They are sometimes merged into the Notodontinae. The genus list is preliminary, as ...
Stephens, 1829 *** Tribe Notodontini Stephens, 1829 *** Tribe Dicranurini Duponchel, 1845 ** Subfamily Phalerinae Butler, 1886 ** Subfamily Dudusinae Matsumura, 1925 *** Tribe Dudusini Matsumura, 1925 *** Tribe Scranciini Miller, 1991 ** Subfamily Hemiceratinae Guenée, 1852 ** Subfamily
Heterocampinae Heterocampinae is a subfamily of prominent moths in the family Notodontidae. There are at least 60 described species of Heterocampinae in North America. Genera * '' Afilia'' Schaus, 1901 * '' Disphragis'' Hübner, 1820 * '' Euhyparpax'' Beuten ...
Neumogen & Dyar, 1894 ** Subfamily
Nystaleinae Nystaleinae is a subfamily of the moth family Notodontidae. The subfamily was described by William Trowbridge Merrifield Forbes in 1948. Diversity The subfamily Nystaleinae contains approximately 300 species. Distribution The subfamily is re ...
Forbes, 1948 ** Subfamily
Dioptinae Dioptinae is a subfamily of the moth family Notodontidae. The Dioptinae are an almost exclusively neotropical group of day-flying moths, many of which exhibit bright wing coloration and are involved in mimicry rings with butterflies (especi ...
Walker, 1862 * Family
Micronoctuidae The Micronoctuini are a tribe of moths in the family Erebidae that includes about 400 described species. Typical species in the tribe have bifine hindwing venation (unlike most of the related subfamily Hypenodinae) and are smaller than those in ...
Fibiger, 2005 ** Subfamily Micronoctuinae Fibiger, 2005 ** Subfamily Pollexinae Fibiger, 2007 ** Subfamily Belluliinae Fibiger, 2008 *** Tribe Belluliini Fibiger, 2008 *** Tribe Medialini Fibiger, 2008 ** Subfamily Magninae Fibiger, 2008 *** Tribe Magnini Fibiger, 2008 *** Tribe Faeculini Fibiger, 2008 ** Subfamily Parachrostiinae Fibiger, 2008 *** Tribe Duplexini Fibiger, 2008 *** Tribe Parachrostiini Fibiger, 2008 * Family
Noctuidae The Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, cutworms or armyworms, are a family of moths. They are considered the most controversial family in the superfamily Noctuoidea because many of the clades are constantly changing, along with the other ...
Latreille, 1809 ** Subfamily Rivulinae Grote, 1895 ** Subfamily Boletobiinae Grote, 1895 ** Subfamily Hypenodinae Forbes, 1954 ** Subfamily Araeopteroninae Fibiger, 2005 ** Subfamily Eublemminae Forbes, 1954 *** Tribe Eublemmini Forbes, 1954 *** Tribe Pangraptini Grote, 1882 ** Subfamily Herminiinae Leach, 1815 ** Subfamily
Scolecocampinae The Scolecocampinae are a subfamily of moths in the family Erebidae. The taxon was erected by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1883. Taxonomy Moths in the subfamily typically have an enclosed, sac-like tympanal pocket, split genital claspers with "co ...
Grote, 1883 ** Subfamily Hypeninae Herrich-Schäffer, 1851 ** Subfamily Phytometrinae Hampson, 1913 ** Subfamily Aventiinae Tutt, 1896 ** Subfamily
Erebinae The Erebinae are a subfamily of moths in the family Erebidae erected by William Elford Leach in 1815. Erebine moths are found on all continents except Antarctica, but reach their greatest diversity in the tropics. While the exact number of speci ...
Leach, 1815 ** Subfamily
Calpinae The Calpinae are a subfamily of moths in the family Erebidae described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1840. This subfamily includes many species of moths that have a pointed and barbed proboscis adapted to piercing the skins of fruit to feed on ju ...
Boisduval, 1840 *** Tribe
Anomini The Anomini are a tribe of moths in the family Erebidae. Genera *''Alabama (We dare defend our rights) , anthem = " Alabama" , image_map = Alabama in United States.svg , seat = Montgomery , LargestCity = Huntsville , LargestCounty = ...
Grote, 1882 *** Tribe Calpini Boisduval, 1840 *** Tribe
Phyllodini The Phyllodini are a tribe of moths in the family Erebidae. Taxonomy The Phyllodini are thought to be one of the two clades comprising the Calpinae The Calpinae are a subfamily of moths in the family Erebidae described by Jean Baptiste Boisduv ...
Guenée, 1852 ** Subfamily
Catocalinae The Catocalinae are a subfamily of noctuoid moths, placed in family Noctuidae. In the alternative arrangement, where the Noctuidae are reduced to the core group around the Noctuinae, the present lineage is abolished, the upranked Catocalini b ...
Boisduval, 1828 *** Tribe Toxocampini Guenée, 1852 *** Tribe Acantholipini Fibiger & Lafontaine, 2005 *** Tribe Arytrurini Fibiger & Lafontaine, 2005 *** Tribe Melipotini Grote, 1895 *** Tribe Euclidiini Guenée, 1852 *** Tribe Panopodini Forbes, 1954 *** Tribe Ophiusini Guenée, 1837 (= Omopterini Boisduval, 1833, suppressed older syn.) *** Tribe Catocalini Boisduval, 1828 *** Tribe Anobini Holloway, 2005 (= Anobini Wiltshire, 1990, nomen nudum) *** Tribe Sypnini Holloway, 2005 *** Tribe Hypopyrini Guenée, 1852 *** Tribe Tinolini Moore, 1885 *** Tribe Hulodini Guenée, 1852 (= Speiredoniinae Swinhoe, 1900) *** Tribe Ommatophorini Guenée, 1852 *** Tribe Pericymini Wiltshire; 1976 *** Tribe
Pandesmini The Pandesmini are a tribe of moths in the family Erebidae The Erebidae are a family of moths in the superfamily Noctuoidea. The family is among the largest families of moths by species count and contains a wide variety of well-known macro ...
Wiltshire, 1990, nomen nudum *** Tribe Catephiini Guenée, 1852 *** Tribe Ercheini Berio, 1992 ** Subfamily Cocytiinae Boisduval, 1874 ** Subfamily Stictopterinae Hampson, 1894 ** Subfamily Euteliinae Grote, 1882 ** (Subfamily Nolinae) Bruand, 1846, stat rev. *** Tribe Nolini Bruand, 1846, stat rev. *** Tribe Chloephorini Stainton, 1859, stat rev. **** Subtribe Chloephorina Stainton, 1859, stat rev. **** Subtribe Sarrothripina Hampson, 1894, stat rev. **** Subtribe Camptolomina Mell, 1943, stat rev. **** Subtribe Careina Moore, 1883, stat rev. **** Subtribe Ariolicina Mell, 1943, stat rev. *** Tribe Westermanniini Hampson, 1918, stat rev. *** Tribe Eariadini Hampson, 1912, stat rev. *** Tribe Blenini Mell, 1943, stat rev. *** Tribe Risobini Mell, 1943, stat rev. *** Tribe Collomenini Kitching & Rawlins, 1998, stat rev. *** Tribe Afridini Kitching & Rawlins, 1998, stat rev. *** Tribe Eligmini Mell, 1943, stat rev. ** Subfamily Aganainae Boisduval, 1833 ** (Subfamily
Arctiinae The Arctiinae (formerly called the family Arctiidae) are a large and diverse subfamily of moths with around 11,000 species found all over the world, including 6,000 neotropical species.Scoble, MJ. (1995). ''The Lepidoptera: Form, Function and D ...
Leach, 1815), stat. nov. *** Tribe
Lithosiini The Lithosiini are a tribe of lichen moths in the family Erebidae. The taxon was described by Gustaf Johan Billberg in 1820. Systematics The tribe was previously treated as a higher-level taxon, the subfamily Lithosiinae, within the lichen an ...
Billberg, 1820, stat. rev. **** Subtribe Phryganopterygina Bendib & Minet, 1999, stat. rev. **** Subtribe Aesalina Bendib & Minet, 1999, stat. rev. **** Subtribe Eudesmiina Bendib & Minet, 1999, stat. rev. **** Subtribe Cisthenina Bendib & Minet, 1999, stat. rev. **** Subtribe Nudariina Börner, 1920, stat. rev. **** Subtribe
Endrosina The Endrosina are a subtribe of lichen moths in the family Erebidae. Taxonomy The subtribe was previously classified as the tribe Endrosini of the subfamily Lithosiinae of the family Arctiidae The Arctiinae (formerly called the family Arc ...
Börner, 1932, stat. rev. **** Subtribe
Lithosiina The Lithosiina are a subtribe of lichen moths in the family Erebidae. The taxon was erected by Gustaf Johan Billberg in 1820. Taxonomy The subtribe used to be classified as the tribe Lithosiini of the subfamily Lithosiinae of the family Arctiida ...
Billberg, 1820, stat. rev. *** Tribe
Syntomini The Syntomini are a tribe of moths in the family Erebidae. The tribe was erected by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1846. Taxonomy The tribe used to be classified in the subfamily Ctenuchinae of the family Arctiidae. The wingspan ...
Herrich-Schäffer, 1846, stat. rev. **** Subtribe Syntomina Herrich-Schäffer, 1846, stat. rev. **** Subtribe Thyretina Butler, 1876, stat. rev. *** Tribe Arctiini Leach, 1815, stat. rev. **** Subtribe Arctiina Leach, 1815, stat. rev. **** Subtribe
Callimorphina The Callimorphina are a subtribe of woolly bear moths in the family Erebidae. The subtribe was described by Francis Walker in 1865. Many of these moths are easily confused with butterflies, being quite brightly colored and somewhat diurnal. Th ...
Walker, 1865, stat. rev. **** Subtribe
Pericopina The Pericopina is a subtribe of tiger moths in the family Erebidae. The subtribe was described by Francis Walker in 1869. Taxonomy The subtribe was previously classified as the subfamily Pericopinae of the family Arctiidae. Selected genera Th ...
Walker, 1865, stat. rev. **** Subtribe
Phaegopterina The Phaegopterina are a subtribe of tiger moths in the tribe Arctiini, which is part of the family Erebidae. The subtribe was described by William Forsell Kirby in 1892. 469 species of Phaegopterina are present and 52 that are recently discovere ...
Kirby, 1892, stat. rev. **** Subtribe
Ctenuchina The Ctenuchina are a subtribe of moths in the family Erebidae. Taxonomy The Ctenuchina were previously classified as the subfamily Ctenuchinae of the family Arctiidae. That subfamily contained three tribes: Ctenuchini, Euchromiini (wasp moths ...
Kirby, 1837, stat. rev. **** Subtribe Euchromiina Butler, 1876, stat. rev. ** (Subfamily Lymantriinae) Hampson, 1893, stat. nov. *** Tribe Lymantriini Hampson, 1893, stat. rev. *** Tribe Orgyiini Wallengren, 1861, stat. rev. *** Tribe Arctornithini Holloway, 1999, stat. rev. *** Tribe Leucomini Grote, 1895, stat. rev. *** Tribe Nygmiini Holloway, 1999, stat. rev. ** Subfamily Strepsimaninae Meyrick, 1930, stat rev. ** Subfamily Plusiinae Boisduval, 1828 *** Tribe Abrostolini Eichlin & Cunningham, 1978 *** Tribe Argyrogrammatini Eichlin & Cunningham, 1978 *** Tribe Plusiini Boisduval, 1828 **** Subtribe Autoplusiina Kitching, 1987 **** Subtribe Euchaciina Chou & Lu, 1979 **** Subtribe Plusiina Boisduval, 1828 ** Subfamily Eustrotiinae Grote, 1882 ** Subfamily Bagisarinae Crumb, 1956 *** Tribe Bagisarini Crumb, 1956 *** Tribe Cydosiini Kitching & Rawlins, 1998 ** Subfamily Acontiinae Guenée, 1841 *** Tribe Hypercalymniini Fibiger & Lafontaine, 2005 *** Tribe Acontiini Guenée, 1841 *** Tribe Armadini Wiltshire, 1961 *** Tribe Aediini Beck, 1960 ** Subfamily Pantheinae Smith, 1898 ** Subfamily Diphtherinae Fibiger & Lafontaine, 2005 ** Subfamily Dilobinae Aurivillius, 1889 ** Subfamily Raphiinae (moth), Raphiinae Beck, 1996 ** Subfamily Balsinae Grote, 1896, stat. rev. ** Subfamily Acronictinae Heinemann, 1859 ** Subfamily Metoponiinae Herrich-Schäffer, 1851 ** Subfamily Sinocharinae Speidel, Fänger & Naumann, 1996 ** Subfamily Lophonyctinae Speidel, Fänger & Naumann, 1996 ** Subfamily Agaristinae Herrich-Schäffer, 1858 ** Subfamily Eucocytiinae Hampson, 1918 ** Subfamily Cuculliinae Herrich-Schäffer, 1850 ** Subfamily Oncocnemidinae Forbes & Franclemont, 1954 ** Subfamily Amphipyrinae Guenée, 1837 ** Subfamily Psaphidinae Grote, 1896 *** Tribe Psaphidini Grote, 1896 *** Tribe Feraliini Poole, 1995 *** Tribe Nocloini Poole, 1995 *** Tribe Triocnemidini Poole, 1995 ** Subfamily Stiriinae Grote, 1882 *** Tribe Stiriini Grote, 1882 *** Tribe Grotellini Poole, 1995 *** Tribe Azenini Poole, 1995 ** Subfamily Heliothinae Boisduval, 1828 ** Subfamily Condicinae Poole, 1995 *** Tribe Condicini Poole, 1995 *** Tribe Leuconyctini Poole, 1995 ** Subfamily Eriopinae Herrich-Schäffer, 1851 ** Subfamily Bryophilinae Guenée, 1852 ** Subfamily Xyleninae Guenée, 1837 *** Tribe Pseudeustrotiini Beck, 1996 *** Tribe Phosphilini Poole, 1995, stat. rev. *** Tribe Prodenilni Forbes, 1954 *** Tribe Eiaphriini Beck, 1996 *** Tribe Caradrinini Boisduval, 1840 **** Subtribe Caradrinina Boisduval, 1840 **** Subtribe Athetina Fibiger & Lafontaine, 2005 *** Tribe Dypterygiini Forbes, 1954 *** Tribe Actinotiini Beck, 1996 *** Tribe Phlogophorini Hampson, 1918 *** Tribe Apameini Guenée, 1841 (= Nonagriini Guenée, 1837, suppressed older syn.) **** Subtribe Oxytripiina Gozmany, 1970 **** Subtribe Apameina Guenée, 1841 **** Subtribe Sesamiina Fibiger & Goldstein, 2005 *** Tribe Arzamini Grote, 1883 *** Tribe Episemini Guenée, 1852 *** Tribe Xylenini Guenée, 1837 **** Subtribe Xylenina Guenée, 1837 **** Subtribe Cosmiina Guenée, 1852, stat. rev. **** Subtribe Antitypina Forbes & Franclemont, 1954 **** Subtribe Ufeina Crumb, 1956 ** Subfamily Hadeninae Guenée, 1837 *** Tribe Orthosiini Guenée, 1837 *** Tribe Tholerini Beck, 1996 *** Tribe Hadenini Guenée, 1837 *** Tribe Leucaniini Guenée, 1837 *** Tribe Eriopygini Fibiger & Lafontaine, 2005 *** Tribe Glottulini Guenée, 1852 ** Subfamily Noctuinae Latreille, 1809 *** Tribe Agrotini Rambur, 1848 **** Subtribe Austrandesiina Angulo & Olivares, 1990 **** Subtribe Agrotina Rambur, 1848 *** Tribe Noctuini Latreille, 1809 **** Subtribe Axyliina Fibiger & Lafontaine, 2005 **** Subtribe Noctuina Latreille, 1809


References

* * *Hacker, Hermann H. & Zilli, Alberto (2007). ''Esperiana Buchreihe zur Entomologie'' '
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'': 179–246. *Kitching, Ian J. & Rawlins, John E. (1999). "The Noctuoidea". In: ''Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies'', Volume 1: Evolution, Systematics, and Biogeography, ed. N. P.Kristensen, pp. 355–401. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. *Lafontaine, J. Donald & Fibiger, Michael (2006)
"Revised higher classification of the Noctuoidea (Lepidoptera)
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Tree of Life
(summary of R. Zahiri's ongoing PhD studies) {{Taxonbar, from=Q133240 Noctuoidea, Lepidoptera superfamilies Macroheterocera