Lepidopteran diversity

180,000 species of Lepidoptera are described, equivalent to 10% of the total described species of living organisms.[1] This is a list of the diversity of the Lepidoptera showing the estimated number of genera and species described for each superfamily and, where available, family. See Lepidoptera for a note of the schedule of families used.

SuperfamilyFamilyGeneraSpecies
MicropterigiodeaMicropterigidae6182
AgathiphagoideaAgathiphagidae12
HeterobathmioideaHeterobathmiidae19
EriocranioideaEriocraniidae625
AcanthopteroctedoideaAcanthopteroctetidae25
LophocoronoideaLophocoronidae16
NeopseustoideaNeopseustidae310
MnesarchaeoideaMnesarchaeidae114
Hepialoidea 68630
 Anomosetidae11
 Hepialidae61606
 Neotheoridae11
 Palaeosetidae47
 Prototheoridae115
Nepticuloidea 291,076
 Nepticulidae22862
 Opostegidae7214
Adeloidea 72598
 Adelidae
 Cecidosidae
 Heliozelidae
 Incurvariidae
 Prodoxidae1280
PalaephatoideaPalaephatidae760
TischerioideaTischeriidae5110
SimaethistoideaSimaethistidae24
Tineoidea 4064,352
 Acrolophidae300
 Arrhenophanidae526
 Eriocottidae
 Lypusidae
 Psychidae
 Tineidae3203,000
Gracillarioidea 902,315
 Bucculatricidae
 Douglasiidae
 Gracillariidae752,000
 Roeslerstammiidae
Yponomeutoidea 831,578
 Acrolepiidae
 Bedelliidae
 Glyphipterigidae384
 Heliodinidae
 Lyonetiidae
 Plutellidae100
 Yponomeutidae600
 Ypsolophidae
Gelechioidea 1,39015,966
 Agonoxenidae
 Batrachedridae
 Blastobasidae
 Coleophoridae431,418
 Cosmopterigidae1061,628
 Elachistidae1653,270
 Ethmiidae
 Gelechiidae5074,530
 Holcopogonidae
 Lecithoceridae
 Metachandidae
 Momphidae
 Oecophoridae
 Pterolonchidae
 Scythrididae
 Symmocidae
GalacticoideaGalacticidae317
Zygaenoidea 982,700
 Aididae
 Anomoeotidae
 Cyclotornidae15
 Dalceridae
 Epipyropidae
 Heterogynidae
 Himantopteridae
 Lacturidae
 Limacodidae1,100
 Megalopygidae
 Somabrachyidae
 Zygaenidae
Cossoidea 114676
 Cossidae113670
 Dudgeoneidae1
Sesioidea 1491,360
 Brachodidae150
 Castniidae
 Sesiidae1491,362
ChoreutoideaChoreutidae12405
TortricoideaTortricidae7556,338
Urodoidea462
 Urodidae360
 Ustyurtiidae12[2]
SchreckensteinioideaSchreckensteiniidae412
EpermenioideaEpermeniidae583
Alucitoidea 15158
 Alucitidae130
 Tineodidae
PterophoroideaPterophoridae73986
WhalleyanoideaWhalleyanidae12
ImmoideaImmidae6246
Copromorphoidea 29318
 Carposinidae
 Copromorphidae
HyblaeoideaHyblaeidae218
Pyraloidea[3] 2,09215,576
 Crambidae1,01510,094
 Pyralidae1,0775,900
ThyridoideaThyrididae121,220
MimallonoideaMimallonidae[4]41291
Lasiocampoidea 1581,575
 Anthelidae
 Lasiocampidae1501,500
Bombycoidea 4663,425
 Bombycidae
 Brahmaeidae
 Carthaeidae
 Endromidae
 Eupterotidae
 Lemoniidae
 Mirinidae
 Saturniidae1651,480
 Sphingidae2001,200
CimelioideaCimeliidae26
CalliduloideaCallidulidae860
HedyloideaHedylidae140
HesperioideaHesperiidae5503,500
Papilionoidea 1,40014,000
 Lycaenidae5664,698
 Nymphalidae6335,698
 Papilionidae26605
 Pieridae741,051
 Riodinidae1401,250
Drepanoidea 129675
 Drepanidae123665
Geometroidea 2,10723,748[5]
 Epicopeiidae920
 Geometridae2,00223,002
 Sematuridae640
 Uraniidae90686
Noctuoidea 7,25070,000
 Arctiidae11,000
 Doidae
 Erebidae1,76024,569[5]
 Euteliidae29520[5]
 Lymantriidae3602,500
 Noctuidae1,08911,772[5]
 Nolidae1861,738[5]
 Notodontidae7043,800[5]
 Oenosandridae48[5]
 Pantheidae

References

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