The Epitymbiini are a tribe of tortrix moths.[1]

Epitymbiini
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Tortricidae
Subfamily: Tortricinae
Tribe: Epitymbiini
Common, 1958
Genera

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Genera edit

Aeolostoma
Anisogona
Aplastoceros
Apoctena
Asthenoptycha
Capnoptycha
Cleptacaca
Epitymbia
Goboea
Macrothyma
Meritastis
Mimeoclysia
Pandurista
Polydrachma
Rhomboceros
Sperchia
Trychnophylla

References edit

  1. ^ Diakonoff, A (1950). "A revision of the family Ceracidae (Lepidoptera Tortricoidea)". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 1: 173–219. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.27229. ISSN 0524-6431. The present group, erected by Common in 1958 (as a subfamily, Epitymbiinae) occurs chiefly in Australia and New Guinea, with stragglers in other parts of the Indo-Australian Region. Certain species from New Guinea have been assigned by me originally to the "subfamily" Cnephasiinae, now generally regarded a tribe, Cnephasiini (Diakonoff, 1953), but the features of this Holarctic group do not agree with those of the species in question satisfactorily. Therefore I am adopting Common's subfamily in the sense of a tribe, Epitymbiini, being satisfied that it is a natural, though not particularly spectular group of Tortricidae, with an Australian and Papuan distribution.