Cactobrosis
Cactobrosis is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Phycitinae. It was erected by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914. Some sources list it as a synonym of Zophodia,[1] while others retain it as a valid genus.[2]
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Pyralidae |
Tribe: | Phycitini |
Genus: | Cactobrosis Dyar, 1914 |
Species
- Cactobrosis fernaldialis (Hulst, 1886)
- Cactobrosis insignatella Dyar, 1914
- Cactobrosis longipennella (Hampson, 1901)
- Cactobrosis maculifera Dyar, 1914
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References
- "GlobIZ search". Global Information System on Pyraloidea. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
- Savela, Markku. "Cactobrosis Dyar, 1914". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
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