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  • 1. Middle Georgia State University, Department of Natural Sciences, Macon, GA, USA
  • 2. Milwaukee Public Museum, Department of Zoology, Milwaukee, WI, USA
  • 3. Texas Tech University, Department of Natural Resources Management, Lubbock,TX,USA
  • 4. Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History,Entomology Division, New Haven, CT, USA
  • 5. Systematic Entomology Laboratory, USDA, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC,USA
  • 6. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Ottawa Research and Development Centre,Canadian National Collection of Insects,Arachnids,
  • 7. University of North Dakota, Department of Biology, Grand Forks, ND, USA

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Fig. 1. The type genera and species of the 18 currently recognized subfamilies of Erebidae are shown. Row 1: Hypenodes humidalis (Hypenodinae), Rivula sericealis (Rivulinae), Herminia tarsicrinalis (Herminiinae), Pangrapta decoralis (Pangraptinae); Row 2: Parascotia fuliginaria (Boletobiinae), Anoba trigonoides (Anobinae), Hypena proboscidalis (Hypeninae), Eulepidotis alabastraria (Eulepidotinae); Row 3: Hypocala deflorata (Hypocalinae), Calyptra thalictri (Calpinae), Scolecocampa liburna (Scolecocampinae); Row 4: Lygephila lusoria (Toxocampinae),Tinolius eburneigutta (Tinoliinae), Scoliopteryx libatrix (Scoliopteryginae); Row 5: Asota javana (Aganainae), Arctia caja (Arctiinae); Row 6: Erebus crepuscularis (Erebinae), Lymantria monacha (Lymantriinae). Scale bars (1 cm) apply to the specimens above them. Specimens were provided by NJD, MPM, USNM, and NHM. Photographs by NJD, except H. humidalis which was provided by the NHM.

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Published as part of Sisson, Melissa S., Dowdy, Nicolas J., Fisher, Makani L., Gall, Lawrence F., Goldstein, Paul Z., Homziak, Nicholas T., Schmidt, B. Christian, Simmons, Rebecca B., Weller, Susan J., Zahiri, Reza, Zaspel, Jennifer M. & Zilli, erto, 2025, Erebidae systematics: past, present, and future-progress in understanding a diverse lepidopteran lineage, pp. 1-18 in Insect Systematics and Diversity 9 (3) on page 2, DOI: 10.1093/isd/ixaf018, http://zenodo.org/record/20503171

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