MOTH FAMILIES
According to:
A Field Guide to Insects : America North of Mexico (Peterson Field Guides)
| Sphinx or Hawk Moths - Sphingidae Oak Moths - Dioptidae Giant Silkworm Moths - Saturniidae Royal Moths - Citheroniidae Sack-bearer Moths - Lacosomidae Epiplemid Moths - Epiplemidae Geometer Moths - Geometridae Manidiid Moths - Manidiidae Silkworm Moths - Bombycidae Thyatirid Moths - Thyatiridae Prominent Moths - Notodontidae Zonolid Moths - Zanolidae Tent Caterpillar Moths - Lasiocampidae Hook-tip Moths - Drepanidae Ctenuchid Moths - Ctenuchidae Tiger Moths - Arctiidae Nolid Moths - Nolidae Noctuid Moths - Noctuidae Forester Moths - Agaristidae Pericopid Moths - Pericopidae Tussock Moths - Liparidae Plume Moths - Pterophoridae Many-plume Moths - Alucitidae Gelechiid Moths - Gelechiidae Clear-winged Moths - Sesiidae Carpenter/ Leopard Moths - Cossidae Dalcerid Moths - Dalceridae Slug-Caterpillar Moths - Limacodidae Flannel Moths - Megalopygidae Planthopper-parasite Moths - Epipyropidae Smoky Moths - Pyromorphidae Window-winged Moths - Thyrididae |
Pyralid Moths - Pyralidae Bagworm Moths - Psychidae Burrowing Webworm Moths - Acrolophidae Olethreutid Moths - Olethreutidae Tortricid Moths - Tortricidae Phaloniid Moths - Phaloniidae Carposinid Moths - Carposinidae Oecophorid Moths - Oecophoridae Stenomid Moths - Stenomidae Ethmiid Moths - Ethmiidae Glyphipterygid Moths - Glyphipterygidae Ermine Moths - Yponomeutidae Cothes Moths - Tineidae Yucca Moths - Incurvariidae Opostegid Moths - Opostegidae Nepticulid Moths - Nepticulidae Lyonetiid Moths - Lyonetiidae Leaf Blotch Miner Moths - Gracilariidae Oinophilid Moths - Oinophilidae Diamondback Moths - Plutellidae Douglasiid Moths - Douglasiidae Casebearer Moths - Coleophoridae Cosmopterygid Moths - Cosmopterygidae Blastobasid Moths - Blastobasidae Shield Bearer Moths - Heliozelidae Heliodinid Moths - Heliodinidae Eperminiid Moths - Eperminiidae Scythrid Moths - Scythridae Elachistid Moths - Elachistidae Tischeriid Moths - Tischeriidae Eriocraniid Moths - Eriocraniidae Mandibulate Moths - Micropterygidae Ghost Moths - Hepialidae |
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