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Drepaninae
Nordstromia japonica
Nordstromia japonica
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
(unranked) Macrolepidoptera
Superfamily: Drepanoidea
Family: Drepanidae
Subfamily: Drepaninae
Genera

See text. Arthropods are Animals belonging to the Phylum Arthropoda (from Greek ἄρθρον arthron, " Joint " The subphylum Hexapoda (from the Greek for six legs) constitutes the largest (in terms of number of species grouping of Arthropods and includes the Insects ( Class Insecta) are a major group of Arthropods and the most diverse group of Animals on the Earth with over a million described Lepidoptera is an order of Insect that includes Moths and butterflies. Macrolepidoptera is a group within the Insect order Lepidoptera. Drepanoidea is the Superfamily of "hook tip moths" Genera, distributed worldwide This article is about the Moth family. For the sicklefishes see Drepaneidae; for the Drepanidinae (or Drepanididae see Hawaiian honeycreeper A genus (plural genera from Γένος Latin genus "descent family type gender" is a low-level Taxonomic

Synonyms

Oretinae

Drepaninae are by far the largest subfamily of the Drepanidae moths. In Scientific nomenclature, synonyms are different Scientific names used for a single Taxon. In Biological classification, family ( Latin This article is about the Moth family. For the sicklefishes see Drepaneidae; for the Drepanidinae (or Drepanididae see Hawaiian honeycreeper A moth is an Insect closely related to the Butterfly, both being of the order Lepidoptera. While the subfamily is usually split into two tribes Drepanini and Oretini, its internal systematics and phylogeny are not yet well resolved. In Biology, a tribe &mdashor infrafamily&mdashis a Taxonomic rank between family and Genus. Biological systematics is the study of the diversity of Life on the planet Earth both past and present and the relationships among living things through time

Genera

The following list is provisional and probably incomplete.

  • Agnidra - includes Zanclalbara
  • Albara
  • Amphitorna - includes Neoreta, Procampsis, Tomocerota
  • Argodrepana
  • Astatochroa
  • Auzata - includes Gonocilix
  • Auzatellodes
  • Callicilix
  • Callidrepana - includes Ausaris, Damna, Drepanulides, Drepanulina, Ticilia
  • Canucha - includes Campylopteryx
  • Cilix
  • Crucidava
  • Deroca
  • Didymana
  • Dipriodonta
  • Ditrigona - includes Leucodrepana, Leucodrepanilla
  • Drapetodes
  • Drepana
  • Eudeilinia
  • Euphalacra - includes Ectothyris, Neophalacra
  • Falcaria - includes Edapteryx
  • Gogana - includes Ametroptila, Liocrops, Trotothyris
  • Hyalospectra
  • Hyalostola
  • Isospidia
  • Leucoblepsis
  • Macrauzata
  • Macrocilix
  • Microblepsis - includes Betalbara
  • Nordstromia - includes Allodrepana
  • Oreta - includes Dryopteris, Holoreta, Hypsomadius, Mimoreta, Oretella, Psiloreta, Rhamphoreta
  • Oretopsis
  • Paralbara
  • Phalacra
  • Pseudalbara
  • Pseuderosia
  • Sabra
  • Scytalopteryx
  • Sewa
  • Spectroreta
  • Strepsigonia - includes Monurodes
  • Streptoperas
  • Teldenia
  • Thymistadopsis
  • Thymistida - includes Hybodrepana, Thymistada
  • Tridrepana - includes Konjikia
  • Uranometra
  • Urogonodes
  • Zusidava - includes Emodesa


Gogana is a genus of Moths of the family Drepanidae. There are about 15 described species and several undescribed ones
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