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Siculodinae
The Thyrididae comprise the family (biology), family of picture-winged leaf moths. They are the only family in the Superfamily (taxonomy), superfamily Thyridoidea, which sometimes has been included in the Pyraloidea, but this is not supported by cladistic analysis. Most species live in the tropics and subtropics. They are colourful and often Diurnality, day-flying moths. There are four subfamilies. Their biology is little known. Thyridid specimens are rare in museum collections. Genera *''Chrysotypus'' Butler, 1879 *''Microctenucha'' Warren, 1900 *''Aglaopus'' Turner, 1911 Charideinae *''Amalthocera'' Boisduval, 1836 *''Arniocera'' Hopffer, 1857 *''Byblisia'' Walker, 1865 *''Cicinnocnemis'' Holland, 1894 *''Dilophura'' Hampson, 1918 *''Lamprochrysa'' Hampson, 1918 *''Marmax (genus), Marmax'' Rafinesque, 1815 *''Netrocera'' Felder, 1874 *''Toosa (genus), Toosa'' Walker, 1856 *''Trichobaptes'' Holland, 1894 Siculodinae *''Belonoptera'' Herrich-Schäffer, [1858] *''Bupota'' Whalle ...
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Arniocera Auriguttata
''Arniocera auriguttata'' is a species of moth of the family Thyrididae. It is found in South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the Atlantic O .... References Thyrididae Moths of Africa Moths described in 1857 {{Thyrididae-stub ...
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Chrysotypus
''Chrysotypus'' is a genus of moths of the family Thyrididae The Thyrididae comprise the family of picture-winged leaf moths. They are the only family in the superfamily Thyridoidea, which sometimes has been included in the Pyraloidea, but this is not supported by cladistic analysis. Most species live in .... Type species: '' Chrysotypus dives'' Butler 1879 Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Chrysotypus animula'' Viette 1957 *'' Chrysotypus caryophyllae'' Frappa 1954 *'' Chrysotypus circumfuscus'' Whalley 1971 *'' Chrysotypus cupreus'' Kenrick 1913 *'' Chrysotypus circumfuscus'' Whalley, 1971 *'' Chrysotypus dawsoni'' Distant 1897 *'' Chrysotypus dives'' Butler 1879 *'' Chrysotypus enigmaticus'' Whalley 1977 *'' Chrysotypus lakato'' Viette 1958 *'' Chrysotypus locuples'' Mabille 1879 *'' Chrysotypus luteofuscus'' Whalley 1971 *'' Chrysotypus maculatus'' Viette 1960 *'' Chrysotypus medjensis'' (Holland, 1920) *'' Chrysotypus perineti'' Viette 1957 *'' Chr ...
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Toosa (genus)
''Toosa'' is a genus of moths of the family Thyrididae The Thyrididae comprise the family of picture-winged leaf moths. They are the only family in the superfamily Thyridoidea, which sometimes has been included in the Pyraloidea, but this is not supported by cladistic analysis. Most species live in ... erected by Francis Walker in 1856. The species are found in Africa. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Toosa batesi'' Bethune-Baker, 1927 *'' Toosa glaucopiformis'' Walker, 1856 *'' Toosa longipes'' (Holland, 1896) References External links *Original description of ''Cicinnoscelis''''Journal of the New York Entomological Society'' Thyrididae Taxa named by Francis Walker (entomologist) Moth genera {{Thyrididae-stub ...
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Marmax (genus)
In Greek mythology, Marmax (Ancient Greek: Μάρμαξ) was one of the suitors of Hippodameia,Hesiod, ''Great Eoiae'' fr. 10 who was slain by Oenomaus In Greek mythology, King Oenomaus (also Oenamaus; , ''Oinómaos'') of Pisa (Greece), Pisa, was the father of Hippodamia (daughter of Oenomaus), Hippodamia and the son of Ares. His name ''Oinomaos'' denotes a wine man. Family Oenomaeus' mother ..., and was buried with his two horses, Parthenia and Eripha. Pausanias, 6.21.6. Mythology The geographer Pausanias recounted the account of Marmax. "Going on from this point you come to the water of Parthenia, and by the river is the grave of the mares of Marmax. The story has it that this Marmax was the first suitor of Hippodameia to arrive, and that he was killed by Oenomaus before the others; that the names of his mares were Parthenia and Eripha; that Oenomaus slew the mares after Marmax, but granted burial to them also, and that the river received the name Parthenia from the mare ...
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