Ennominae

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Ennominae
Magpie moth, Abraxas grossulariata
Magpie moth, Abraxas grossulariata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Suborder: Ditrysia
Superfamily: Geometroidea
Family: Geometridae
Subfamily: Ennominae
Tribes

Abraxini
Macariini
Lithinini
Ennomini
Ourapterygini
Colotoini
Apeirini
Campaeini
Angeronini
Azelinini
Nacophorini
Sphacelodini
Bistonini
Erannini
Apochimini
Wilemanini
Phaselini
Cleorini
Melanolophiini
Bupalini
Cystidiini
Desertobiini
Cheimopteni
Caberini
Therini
Gnophini

Ennominae is a subfamily of the geometer moth family (Geometridae). They are usually fairly small moth species, though some (such as the Peppered Moth) grow considerably larger.


Numerous genera have hitherto not been definitely assigned to a tribe. These are:

  • Adactylotis
  • Adalbertia
  • Afriberina
  • Anacamptodes
  • Anavitrinelia
  • Athroolopha
  • Bichroma
  • Calamodes
  • Chelotephrina
  • Chemerina
  • Chesiadodes
  • Compsoptera
  • Cyclomia
  • Dasyfidonia
  • Dasypteroma
  • Ecleora
  • Ekboarmia
  • Enconista
  • Epimecis
  • Eubarnesia
  • Eurranthis
  • Exelis
  • Geolyces
  • Glaucina
  • Glena
  • Glenoides
  • Hesperumia
  • Hulstina
  • Hypochrosis
  • Hyposidra
  • Iridopsis
  • Liodesina
  • Melanochroia
  • Mericisca
  • Metanema
  • Metarranthis
  • Miantochora
  • Neoalcis
  • Nepterotaea
  • Onychora
  • Ortaliella
  • Orthofidonia
  • Paraglaucina
  • Parapheromia
  • Pimaphera
  • Prionomelia
  • Probole
  • Pterotaea
  • Rhoptria
  • Sardocyrnia
  • Sciadia
  • Slossonia
  • Sperrya
  • Stenoporpia
  • Synglochis
  • Tornos
  • Toulgoetia
  • Tracheops
  • Xenoecista
  • Xylopteryx
  • Zamarada
  • Zernyia


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