Drepanidae
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The Drepanidae are a family of moths with about 660 species described worldwide.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> They are generally divided in three subfamilies,<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> which share the same type of hearing organ. Thyatirinae, previously often placed in their own family, bear a superficial resemblance to Noctuidae. Many species in the drepanid family have a distinctively hook-shaped apex to the fore wing, leading to their common name of hook-tips.
The larvae of many species are very distinctive, tapering to a point at the tail and usually resting with both head and tail raised. They usually feed on the leaves of trees and shrubs, pupating between leaves spun together with silk.
Taxonomy
- Subfamily Drepaninae – hook-tips
- Subfamily Thyatirinae – false owlets
- Subfamily Cyclidiinae
- Unassigned to subfamily
See also
References
- Chinery, Michael (1986): Collins Guide to the Insects of Britain and Western Europe
- Skinner, Bernard (1984): Colour Identification Guide to Moths of the British Isles
External links
- CSIRO Images
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