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Epipaschiinae

The Epipaschiinae are a subfamily of snout moths (family Pyralidae).[1] More than 720 species are known today,[2] which are found mainly in the tropics and subtropics. Some occur in temperate regions, but the subfamily is apparently completely absent from Europe, at least as native species. A few Epipaschiinae are crop pests that may occasionally become economically significant.

Epipaschiinae
Caterpillar of Pococera sp. on sweetgum
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Pyralidae
Subfamily: Epipaschiinae
Meyrick, 1884
Type species
Epipaschia superatalis
Clemens, 1860
Diversity
91 genera
Synonyms

Pococerinae Hampson, 1918

Description and ecology edit

Adult females are often hard to distinguish from related lineages, and even the larvae do not possess the characteristic sclerotized bristle base near the start of the abdomen, whose position is a tell-tale mark of the other subfamilies of Pyralidae.

By contrast, the adult males of Epipaschiinae are easier to recognize, and three of their traits support the assumption that Epipaschiinae are a natural, monophyletic group:

  1. an always upturned and pointed third segment of the labial palpi
  2. a ventrally curved phallobase of the male which usually extends beyond the ductus ejaculatorius
  3. the weakly sclerotized tegumen

In addition, in most cases the adult males of this subfamily have a conspicuous scaled projection from the scape of the antennae.

The caterpillar larvae are leaf rollers, leaf tiers and leaf miners. As pests, they infest such diverse plants as Persea americana (avocado), Swietenia (mahoganies), or Zea mays (corn). However, they are usually a mere nuisance and do not cause large-scale crop failure.

Systematics edit

 
Accinctapubes albifasciata

Alma Solis (1993) provided a phylogenetic analysis of 20 genera of the Pococera complex, consisting of some 300 species in the Western Hemisphere.[3]

  • Accinctapubes Solis, 1993
  • Agastophanes Turner, 1937
  • Anaeglis Lederer, 1863
  • Anarnatula Dyar, 1918
  • Anexophana Viette, 1960
  • Apocera Schaus, 1912 (= Paranatula Dyar, 1913)
  • Araeopaschia Hampson, 1906 (= Aroeopaschia Amsel, 1956)
  • Astrapometis Meyrick, 1884
  • Austropaschia Hampson, 1916
  • Axiocrita Turner, 1913
  • Bibasilaris Solis, 1993
  • Cacozelia Grote, 1878
  • Calybitia Schaus, 1922
  • Canipsa Walker, 1866 (= Sarama Moore, 1888, Scopocera Moore, 1888)
  • Carthara Walker, 1865 (= Leptosphetta Butler, 1878, Pycnulia Zeller, 1881)
  • Catalaodes Viette, 1953
  • Catamola Meyrick, 1884 (= Elaphernis Meyrick, 1936)
  • Cecidipta Berg, 1877 (= Acecidipta Amsel, 1956)
  • Chloropaschia Hampson, 1906
  • Coenodomus Walsingham, 1888 (= Alippa Aurivillius, 1894, Dyaria Neumoegen, 1893)
  • Dasyvesica Solis, 1991
  • Deuterollyta Lederer, 1863 (= Ajacania Schaus, 1925, Ajocara Schaus, 1925, Oedomia Dognin, 1906, Winona Hulst, 1888)
  • Doddiana Turner, 1902
  • Elisabethinia Ghesquière, 1942
  • Ephedrophila Dumont, 1928
  • Epilepia Janse, 1931
  • Epipaschia Clemens, 1860
  • Eublemmodes Gaede, 1917
  • Geropaschia Hampson, 1917 (= Araeopaschia Hampson, 1916)
  • Glossopaschia Dyar, 1914
  • Heminomistis Meyrick, 1933
  • Homura Lederer, 1863
  • Incarcha Dyar, 1910
  • Isolopha Hampson, 1895 (= Islopha Janse, 1931)
  • Jocara Walker, 1863 (= Toripalpus Grote, 1878)
  • Lacalma Janse, 1931
  • Lameerea Ghesquière, 1942
  • Lamida Walker, 1859 (= Allata Walker, 1863)
  • Lepidogma Meyrick, 1890 (= Asopina Christoph, 1893, Precopia Ragonot, 1891)
  • Lepipaschia J. C. Shaffer & Solis, 1994
  • Leptoses Ghesquière, 1942
  • Lista Walker, 1859 (= Belonepholis Butler, 1889, Craneophora Christoph, 1881, Paracme Lederer, 1863)
  • Locastra Walker, 1859 (= Taurica Walker, 1866)
  • Macalla Walker, 1859 (= Aradrapha Walker, 1866, Mochlocera Grote, 1876, Pseudomacalla Dognin, 1908)
  • Mazdacis Solis, 1993
  • Mediavia Solis, 1993
  • Micropaschia Hampson, 1906
  • Milgithea Schaus, 1922 (= Miligithea Neave, 1940)
  • Mimaglossa Warren, 1891
  • Neopaschia Janse, 1922
  • Noctuides Staudinger, 1892 (= Anartula Staudinger, 1893, Arnatula Hampson, 1896, Parorthaga Hampson, 1896)
  • Nouanda Holland & Schaus, 1925
  • Nyctereutica Turner, 1904 (= Diastrophica Turner, 1937)
  • Obutobea Ghesquière, 1942
  • Odontopaschia Hampson, 1903
  • Omphalepia Hampson, 1906
  • Omphalota Hampson, 1899
  • Oneida Hulst, 1889
  • Orthaga Walker, 1859 (= Edeta Walker, 1859, Hyperbalanotis Warren, 1891, Pannucha Moore, 1888, Proboscidophora Warren, 1891)
  • Oxyalcia Dognin, 1905
  • Pandoflabella Solis, 1993
  • Parastericta Janse, 1931
  • Peplochora Meyrick, 1933
  • Phidotricha Ragonot, 1889 (= Eutrichocera Hampson, 1904, Jocarula Dyar, 1925)
  • Plumiphora Janse, 1931
  • Plutopaschia Hampson, 1917
  • Pococera Zeller, 1848 (= Attacapa Hulst, 1889, Auradisa Walker, 1866, Benta Walker, 1863, Hemimatia Lederer, 1863, Katona Hulst, 1888, Lanthaphe Clemens, 1860, Lanthape Hulst, 1903, Loma Hulst, 1888, Saluda Hulst, 1888, Tetralopha Zeller, 1848, Tioga Hulst, 1888, Afra Ghesquière, 1942, Wanda Hulst, 1888)
  • Poliopaschia Hampson, 1916
  • Polylophota Hampson, 1906
  • Pseudocera Walker, 1863
  • Quadraforma Solis, 1993
  • Rhynchopaschia Hampson, 1906
  • Roeseliodes Warren, 1891
  • Salma Walker, 1863 (= Calinipaxa Walker, 1866, Enchesphora Turner, 1913, Exacosmia Walker, 1865, Heterobella Turner, 1904, Heterobela Turner, 1904, Orthotrichophora Warren, 1891, Parasarama Warren, 1890, Parasamera Sharp, 1892, Pseudolocastra Snellen, 1890, Pseudolocastra Warren, 1891)
  • Schoutedenidea Ghesquière, 1942
  • Sparactica Meyrick, 1938
  • Spectrotrota Warren, 1891
  • Speiroceras Chrétien, 1911
  • Stericta Lederer, 1863 (= Glossina Guenée, 1854, Matalia Walker, 1866, Oncobela Turner, 1937, Phialia Walker, 1866)
  • Sultania Koçak, 1987
  • Taiwanastrapometis Shibuya, 1928
  • Tallula Hulst, 1888
  • Tancoa Schaus, 1922
  • Teliphasa Moore, 1888 (= Sultania Koçak, 1987)
  • Termioptycha Meyrick, 1889 (= Sialocyttara Turner, 1913)
  • Tineopaschia Hampson, 1916
  • Titanoceros Meyrick, 1884
  • Trichotophysa Warren, 1896
  • Yuma Hulst, 1889

References edit

  1. ^ Nuss, Matthias; Landry, Bernard; Mally, Richard; Vegliante, Francesca; Tränkner, Andreas; Bauer, Franziska; Hayden, James; Segerer, Andreas; Schouten, Rob; Li, Houhun; Trofimova, Tatiana; Solis, M. Alma; De Prins, Jurate; Speidel, Wolfgang (2003–2022). "Global Information System on Pyraloidea (GlobIZ)". Retrieved 2022-09-21.
  2. ^ Léger, Théo; Mally, Richard; Neinhuis, Christoph; Nuss, Matthias (2020). "Refining the phylogeny of Crambidae with complete sampling of subfamilies (Lepidoptera, Pyraloidea)". Zoologica Scripta. 50 (1): 84–99. doi:10.1111/zsc.12452.
  3. ^ Solis, Maria Alma (1993). "Checklist of the Old World Epipaschiinae and the related new world genera Macalla and Epipaschia (Pyralidae)". Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society. 46 (4): 280–297.
  • Savela, Markku (2011): Epipaschiinae Meyrick Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved May 12, 2017.
  • Solis, M. Alma (2007): Phylogenetic studies and modern classification of the Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera). Revista Colombiana de Entomología 33(1): 1–8 [English with Spanish abstract]. HTML fulltext

External links edit

  • Macalla thyrsisalis, mahogany webworm at the University of Florida Featured Creatures website
  • Pococera robustella, pine webworm at the University of Florida Featured Creatures website

epipaschiinae, subfamily, snout, moths, family, pyralidae, more, than, species, known, today, which, found, mainly, tropics, subtropics, some, occur, temperate, regions, subfamily, apparently, completely, absent, from, europe, least, native, species, crop, pes. The Epipaschiinae are a subfamily of snout moths family Pyralidae 1 More than 720 species are known today 2 which are found mainly in the tropics and subtropics Some occur in temperate regions but the subfamily is apparently completely absent from Europe at least as native species A few Epipaschiinae are crop pests that may occasionally become economically significant Epipaschiinae Caterpillar of Pococera sp on sweetgum Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Order Lepidoptera Family Pyralidae Subfamily EpipaschiinaeMeyrick 1884 Type species Epipaschia superatalisClemens 1860 Diversity 91 genera Synonyms Pococerinae Hampson 1918 Contents 1 Description and ecology 2 Systematics 3 References 4 External linksDescription and ecology editAdult females are often hard to distinguish from related lineages and even the larvae do not possess the characteristic sclerotized bristle base near the start of the abdomen whose position is a tell tale mark of the other subfamilies of Pyralidae By contrast the adult males of Epipaschiinae are easier to recognize and three of their traits support the assumption that Epipaschiinae are a natural monophyletic group an always upturned and pointed third segment of the labial palpi a ventrally curved phallobase of the male which usually extends beyond the ductus ejaculatorius the weakly sclerotized tegumen In addition in most cases the adult males of this subfamily have a conspicuous scaled projection from the scape of the antennae The caterpillar larvae are leaf rollers leaf tiers and leaf miners As pests they infest such diverse plants as Persea americana avocado Swietenia mahoganies or Zea mays corn However they are usually a mere nuisance and do not cause large scale crop failure Systematics edit nbsp Accinctapubes albifasciata Alma Solis 1993 provided a phylogenetic analysis of 20 genera of the Pococera complex consisting of some 300 species in the Western Hemisphere 3 Accinctapubes Solis 1993 Agastophanes Turner 1937 Anaeglis Lederer 1863 Anarnatula Dyar 1918 Anexophana Viette 1960 Apocera Schaus 1912 Paranatula Dyar 1913 Araeopaschia Hampson 1906 Aroeopaschia Amsel 1956 Astrapometis Meyrick 1884 Austropaschia Hampson 1916 Axiocrita Turner 1913 Bibasilaris Solis 1993 Cacozelia Grote 1878 Calybitia Schaus 1922 Canipsa Walker 1866 Sarama Moore 1888 Scopocera Moore 1888 Carthara Walker 1865 Leptosphetta Butler 1878 Pycnulia Zeller 1881 Catalaodes Viette 1953 Catamola Meyrick 1884 Elaphernis Meyrick 1936 Cecidipta Berg 1877 Acecidipta Amsel 1956 Chloropaschia Hampson 1906 Coenodomus Walsingham 1888 Alippa Aurivillius 1894 Dyaria Neumoegen 1893 Dasyvesica Solis 1991 Deuterollyta Lederer 1863 Ajacania Schaus 1925 Ajocara Schaus 1925 Oedomia Dognin 1906 Winona Hulst 1888 Doddiana Turner 1902 Elisabethinia Ghesquiere 1942 Ephedrophila Dumont 1928 Epilepia Janse 1931 Epipaschia Clemens 1860 Eublemmodes Gaede 1917 Geropaschia Hampson 1917 Araeopaschia Hampson 1916 Glossopaschia Dyar 1914 Heminomistis Meyrick 1933 Homura Lederer 1863 Incarcha Dyar 1910 Isolopha Hampson 1895 Islopha Janse 1931 Jocara Walker 1863 Toripalpus Grote 1878 Lacalma Janse 1931 Lameerea Ghesquiere 1942 Lamida Walker 1859 Allata Walker 1863 Lepidogma Meyrick 1890 Asopina Christoph 1893 Precopia Ragonot 1891 Lepipaschia J C Shaffer amp Solis 1994 Leptoses Ghesquiere 1942 Lista Walker 1859 Belonepholis Butler 1889 Craneophora Christoph 1881 Paracme Lederer 1863 Locastra Walker 1859 Taurica Walker 1866 Macalla Walker 1859 Aradrapha Walker 1866 Mochlocera Grote 1876 Pseudomacalla Dognin 1908 Mazdacis Solis 1993 Mediavia Solis 1993 Micropaschia Hampson 1906 Milgithea Schaus 1922 Miligithea Neave 1940 Mimaglossa Warren 1891 Neopaschia Janse 1922 Noctuides Staudinger 1892 Anartula Staudinger 1893 Arnatula Hampson 1896 Parorthaga Hampson 1896 Nouanda Holland amp Schaus 1925 Nyctereutica Turner 1904 Diastrophica Turner 1937 Obutobea Ghesquiere 1942 Odontopaschia Hampson 1903 Omphalepia Hampson 1906 Omphalota Hampson 1899 Oneida Hulst 1889 Orthaga Walker 1859 Edeta Walker 1859 Hyperbalanotis Warren 1891 Pannucha Moore 1888 Proboscidophora Warren 1891 Oxyalcia Dognin 1905 Pandoflabella Solis 1993 Parastericta Janse 1931 Peplochora Meyrick 1933 Phidotricha Ragonot 1889 Eutrichocera Hampson 1904 Jocarula Dyar 1925 Plumiphora Janse 1931 Plutopaschia Hampson 1917 Pococera Zeller 1848 Attacapa Hulst 1889 Auradisa Walker 1866 Benta Walker 1863 Hemimatia Lederer 1863 Katona Hulst 1888 Lanthaphe Clemens 1860 Lanthape Hulst 1903 Loma Hulst 1888 Saluda Hulst 1888 Tetralopha Zeller 1848 Tioga Hulst 1888 Afra Ghesquiere 1942 Wanda Hulst 1888 Poliopaschia Hampson 1916 Polylophota Hampson 1906 Pseudocera Walker 1863 Quadraforma Solis 1993 Rhynchopaschia Hampson 1906 Roeseliodes Warren 1891 Salma Walker 1863 Calinipaxa Walker 1866 Enchesphora Turner 1913 Exacosmia Walker 1865 Heterobella Turner 1904 Heterobela Turner 1904 Orthotrichophora Warren 1891 Parasarama Warren 1890 Parasamera Sharp 1892 Pseudolocastra Snellen 1890 Pseudolocastra Warren 1891 Schoutedenidea Ghesquiere 1942 Sparactica Meyrick 1938 Spectrotrota Warren 1891 Speiroceras Chretien 1911 Stericta Lederer 1863 Glossina Guenee 1854 Matalia Walker 1866 Oncobela Turner 1937 Phialia Walker 1866 Sultania Kocak 1987 Taiwanastrapometis Shibuya 1928 Tallula Hulst 1888 Tancoa Schaus 1922 Teliphasa Moore 1888 Sultania Kocak 1987 Termioptycha Meyrick 1889 Sialocyttara Turner 1913 Tineopaschia Hampson 1916 Titanoceros Meyrick 1884 Trichotophysa Warren 1896 Yuma Hulst 1889References edit Nuss Matthias Landry Bernard Mally Richard Vegliante Francesca Trankner Andreas Bauer Franziska Hayden James Segerer Andreas Schouten Rob Li Houhun Trofimova Tatiana Solis M Alma De Prins Jurate Speidel Wolfgang 2003 2022 Global Information System on Pyraloidea GlobIZ Retrieved 2022 09 21 Leger Theo Mally Richard Neinhuis Christoph Nuss Matthias 2020 Refining the phylogeny of Crambidae with complete sampling of subfamilies Lepidoptera Pyraloidea Zoologica Scripta 50 1 84 99 doi 10 1111 zsc 12452 Solis Maria Alma 1993 Checklist of the Old World Epipaschiinae and the related new world genera Macalla and Epipaschia Pyralidae Journal of the Lepidopterists Society 46 4 280 297 Savela Markku 2011 Epipaschiinae Meyrick Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms Retrieved May 12 2017 Solis M Alma 2007 Phylogenetic studies and modern classification of the Pyraloidea Lepidoptera Revista Colombiana de Entomologia 33 1 1 8 English with Spanish abstract HTML fulltextExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Epipaschiinae Macalla thyrsisalis mahogany webworm at the University of Florida Featured Creatures website Pococera robustella pine webworm at the University of Florida Featured Creatures website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Epipaschiinae amp oldid 1187615865, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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