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Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Classis: Insecta
Cladus: Dicondylia
Subclassis: Pterygota
Cladus: Metapterygota
Infraclassis: Neoptera
Cladus: Eumetabola
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Superordo: Panorpida
Cladus: Amphiesmenoptera
Ordo: Lepidoptera
Subordo: Glossata
Cladus: Coelolepida
Cladus: Myoglossata
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Infraordo: Heteroneura
Cladus: Eulepidoptera
Cladus: Ditrysia
Cladus: Apoditrysia
Cladus: Obtectomera
Superfamilia: Pyraloidea

Familia: Pyralidae
Subfamilia: Epipaschiinae
Genera:

A

Accinctapubes - Acecidipta - Agastophanes - Ajacania - Ajocara - Alippa - Anaeglis - Anarnatula - AndroconiaAnexophana - Apocera - Aradrapha – Araeopaschia - Arcanusa – Asopina - Astrapometis - Attacapa - Auradisa - Austropaschia - Axiocrita -
B

Balanotis - Belonepholis - Benta - Bibasilaris -
C

Cacozelia - Calinipaxa - Calybitia - Canipsa - Carthara - Catalaodes - Catamola - Cecidipta - Chloropaschia - Coenodomus - Craneophora -
D

Dasyvesica - Deuterollyta - Doddiana - Dyaria -
E

Earoctenis - Edeta - Elisabethinia - Enchesphora - Epilepia - Epipaschia - Eublemmodes - Eutrichocera - Exacosmia -
G

Flotschapa – Genopaschia - Geropaschia - Glossopaschia -
H

Hemimatia - Heminomistis - Heterobella - Homura - Hyperbalanotis -
I

Incarcha - Isolopha -
J

Jocara - Jocarula -
K

Katona -
L

Lacalma - Lameerea - Lamida - Lanthaphe - Lepidogma - Lepipaschia - Leptoses - Leptosphetta - Lista - Locastra - Loma -
M

Macalla - Matalia - Mazdacis - Mediavia - Micropaschia - Milgithea - Mimaglossa - Mochlocera -
N

Neopaschia - Noctuides - Nouanda - Nyctereutica -
O

Obutobea - Odontopaschia - Oedomia - Omphalepia - Omphalota - Oneida - Orthaga - Orthotrichophora - Otjipagapaga – Oxyalcia -
P

Pandoflabella - Pannucha - Paracme - Paranatula - Parasarama - Parastericta - Parorthaga - Peplochora - Phialia - Phidotricha - Plumiphora - Plutopaschia - Pococera - Pocopaschia - Poliopaschia - Polylophota - Proboscidophora - Proropoca - Pseudocera - Pseudolocastra - Pseudomacalla - Pycnulia -
Q

Quadraforma -
R

Rhynchopaschia - Roeseliodes -
S

Salma - Saluda - Sarama - Schoutedenidea - Scopocera - Sialocyttara - Sparactica - Spectrotrota - Speiroceras - Stenopaschia - Stericta - Sultania -
T

Taiwanastrapometis - Tallula - Tancoa - Tapinolopha - Taurica - Teliphasa - Termioptycha - Tetralopha - Tineopaschia - Tioga - Titanoceros - Toripalpus - Trichotophysa -
W

Wanda - Winona -
X

Xenophasma -
Y

Yuma
Name

Epipaschiinae Meyrick, 1884

Type genus: Epipaschia Clemens, 1860
Synonyms

Pococerinae Hampson, 1918
Type genus: Pococera Zeller, 1848

References

Meyrick, E. 1884. On the classification of the Australian Pyralidina. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London [32(3)]: 277–350. BHL Reference page.
Inoue, H. & A. Sasaki, 1995: On the eastern palaearctic Stericta atribasalis Hampson, with description of a new species (Pyralidae, Epipaschiinae). Tyô to Ga 45 (4): 245–250. Full article: [1].
Regier, J.C. et al., 2012: A molecular phylogeny for the pyraloid moths (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea) and its implications for higher-level classification. Systematic Entomology 37 (4): 635–656. Abstract: DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3113.2012.00641.x.
Rong, H. & Li, H-H. 2017. Review of the genus Locastra Walker, 1859 from China, with descriptions of four new species (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Epipaschiinae). ZooKeys 724: 101–118. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.724.13262. Reference page.
Solis, M.A., 1992, check list of the Old World Epipaschiinae and the related new World genera Macalla and Epipaschia (Pyralidae), Journal of theLepidopterists' Society 46 (4): 280–297. [2]
Viette, P.E.L. 1960. Pyrales nouvelles ou peu connues de Madagascar et des Comores (Lep.). Annales de la Société entomologique de France 129: 151–177. Reference page.
Wang, M-Q., Chen, F-Q. & Wu, C-S. 2017. A review of Lista Walker, 1859 in China, with descriptions of five new species (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Epipaschiinae). ZooKeys 642: 97-113. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.642.7157. Reference page.
Wang, M-Q., Chen, F-Q., Zhu, C-D. & Wu, C-S. 2017. Two new genera and three new species of Epipaschiinae Meyrick from China (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae). ZooKeys 722: 87–99. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.722.12362. Reference page.

Links

Global information system on pyraloidea [3].

The Epipaschiinae are a subfamily of snout moths (family Pyralidae).[1] Almost 600 species are known today, which are found mainly in the tropics and subtropics. Some occur in temperate regions, but the subfamily is apparently completely absent from Europe, at least as native species. A few Epipaschiinae are crop pests that may occasionally become economically significant.

Description and ecology

Adult females are often hard to distinguish from related lineages, and even the larvae do not possess the characteristic sclerotized bristle base near the start of the abdomen, whose position is a tell-tale mark of the other subfamilies of Pyralidae.

By contrast, the adult males of Epipaschiinae are easier to recognize, and three of their traits support the assumption that Epipaschiinae are a natural, monophyletic group:

an always upturned and pointed third segment of the labial palpi
a ventrally curved phallobase of the male which usually extends beyond the ductus ejaculatorius
the weakly sclerotized tegumen

In addition, in most cases the adult males of this subfamily have a conspicuous scaled projection from the scape of the antennae.

The caterpillar larvae are leaf rollers, leaf tiers and leaf miners. As pests, they infest such diverse plants as Persea americana (avocado), Swietenia (mahoganies), or Zea mays (corn). However, they are usually a mere nuisance and do not cause large-scale crop failure.
Systematics

Solis provided a phylogenetic analysis of 20 genera of the Pococera complex (consisting of some 300 species in the Western Hemisphere) in 1993, representing the first cladistic analysis of a pyraloid group.

Accinctapubes Solis, 1993
Agastophanes Turner, 1937
Anaeglis Lederer, 1863
Anarnatula Dyar, 1918
Anexophana Viette, 1960
Apocera Schaus, 1912 (= Paranatula Dyar, 1913)
Araeopaschia Hampson, 1906 (= Aroeopaschia Amsel, 1956)
Astrapometis Meyrick, 1884
Austropaschia Hampson, 1916
Axiocrita Turner, 1913
Bibasilaris Solis, 1993
Cacozelia Grote, 1878
Calybitia Schaus, 1922
Canipsa Walker, 1866 (= Sarama Moore, 1888, Scopocera Moore, 1888)
Carthara Walker, 1865 (= Leptosphetta Butler, 1878, Pycnulia Zeller, 1881)
Catalaodes Viette, 1953
Catamola Meyrick, 1884 (= Elaphernis Meyrick, 1936)
Cecidipta Berg, 1877 (= Acecidipta Amsel, 1956)
Chloropaschia Hampson, 1906
Coenodomus Walsingham, 1888 (= Alippa Aurivillius, 1894, Dyaria Neumoegen, 1893)
Dasyvesica Solis, 1991
Deuterollyta Lederer, 1863 (= Ajacania Schaus, 1925, Ajocara Schaus, 1925, Oedomia Dognin, 1906, Winona Hulst, 1888)
Doddiana Turner, 1902
Elisabethinia Ghesquière, 1942
Ephedrophila Dumont, 1928
Epilepia Janse, 1931
Epipaschia Clemens, 1860
Eublemmodes Gaede, 1917
Geropaschia Hampson, 1917 (= Araeopaschia Hampson, 1916)
Glossopaschia Dyar, 1914
Heminomistis Meyrick, 1933
Homura Lederer, 1863
Incarcha Dyar, 1910
Isolopha Hampson, 1895 (= Islopha Janse, 1931)
Jocara Walker, 1863 (= Toripalpus Grote, 1878)
Lacalma Janse, 1931
Lameerea Ghesquière, 1942
Lamida Walker, 1859 (= Allata Walker, 1863)
Lepidogma Meyrick, 1890 (= Asopina Christoph, 1893, Precopia Ragonot, 1891)
Lepipaschia J. C. Shaffer & Solis, 1994
Leptoses Ghesquière, 1942
Lista Walker, 1859 (= Belonepholis Butler, 1889, Craneophora Christoph, 1881, Paracme Lederer, 1863)
Locastra Walker, 1859 (= Taurica Walker, 1866)
Macalla Walker, 1859 (= Aradrapha Walker, 1866, Mochlocera Grote, 1876, Pseudomacalla Dognin, 1908)
Mazdacis Solis, 1993
Mediavia Solis, 1993
Micropaschia Hampson, 1906
Milgithea Schaus, 1922 (= Miligithea Neave, 1940)
Mimaglossa Warren, 1891
Neopaschia Janse, 1922
Noctuides Staudinger, 1892 (= Anartula Staudinger, 1893, Arnatula Hampson, 1896, Parorthaga Hampson, 1896)
Nouanda Holland & Schaus, 1925
Nyctereutica Turner, 1904 (= Diastrophica Turner, 1937)
Obutobea Ghesquière, 1942
Odontopaschia Hampson, 1903
Omphalepia Hampson, 1906
Omphalota Hampson, 1899
Oneida Hulst, 1889
Orthaga Walker, 1859 (= Edeta Walker, 1859, Hyperbalanotis Warren, 1891, Pannucha Moore, 1888, Proboscidophora Warren, 1891)
Oxyalcia Dognin, 1905
Pandoflabella Solis, 1993
Parastericta Janse, 1931
Peplochora Meyrick, 1933
Phidotricha Ragonot, 1889 (= Eutrichocera Hampson, 1904, Jocarula Dyar, 1925)
Plumiphora Janse, 1931
Plutopaschia Hampson, 1917
Pococera Zeller, 1848 (= Attacapa Hulst, 1889, Auradisa Walker, 1866, Benta Walker, 1863, Hemimatia Lederer, 1863, Katona Hulst, 1888, Lanthaphe Clemens, 1860, Lanthape Hulst, 1903, Loma Hulst, 1888, Saluda Hulst, 1888, Tetralopha Zeller, 1848, Tioga Hulst, 1888, Afra Ghesquière, 1942, Wanda Hulst, 1888)
Poliopaschia Hampson, 1916
Polylophota Hampson, 1906
Pseudocera Walker, 1863
Quadraforma Solis, 1993
Rhynchopaschia Hampson, 1906
Roeseliodes Warren, 1891
Salma Walker, 1863 (= Calinipaxa Walker, 1866, Enchesphora Turner, 1913, Exacosmia Walker, 1865, Heterobella Turner, 1904, Heterobela Turner, 1904, Orthotrichophora Warren, 1891, Parasarama Warren, 1890, Parasamera Sharp, 1892, Pseudolocastra Snellen, 1890, Pseudolocastra Warren, 1891)
Schoutedenidea Ghesquière, 1942
Sparactica Meyrick, 1938
Spectrotrota Warren, 1891
Speiroceras Chrétien, 1911
Stericta Lederer, 1863 (= Glossina Guenée, 1854, Matalia Walker, 1866, Oncobela Turner, 1937, Phialia Walker, 1866)
Sultania Koçak, 1987
Taiwanastrapometis Shibuya, 1928
Tallula Hulst, 1888
Tancoa Schaus, 1922
Teliphasa Moore, 1888 (= Sultania Koçak, 1987)
Termioptycha Meyrick, 1889 (= Sialocyttara Turner, 1913)
Tineopaschia Hampson, 1916
Titanoceros Meyrick, 1884
Trichotophysa Warren, 1896
Yuma Hulst, 1889

References

"Two new snout moth genera and three new species discovered in southern China". ScienceDaily.

Savela, Markku (2011): Epipaschiinae Meyrick Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved May 12, 2017.
Solis, M. Alma (2007): Phylogenetic studies and modern classification of the Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera). Revista Colombiana de Entomología 33(1): 1–8 [English with Spanish abstract]. HTML fulltext

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