Aglossa

Aglossa
Adult grease moth (A. pinguinalis)
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Pyralidae
Subfamily: Pyralinae
Tribe: Pyralini
Genus: Aglossa
Latreille, 1796
Species

Numerous, see text

Synonyms

[1]
Agriope Ragonot, 1894
Euclita Hübner, [1825]
Crocalia Ragonot, 1892
Oryctocera Ragonot, 1891

Aglossa is a genus of small moths belonging to the family Pyralidae. They are found mainly in western Eurasia, though some species have been introduced elsewhere.[1]

This genus is remarkable for the caterpillars, which in some species are able to feed on a wide range of materials that are not usually eaten by Lepidoptera larvae, such as dead insects, manure and straw. The caterpillars of other Aglossa (e.g. A. signicostalis) are myrmecophilous.[2]

Adults of the grease moth (A. cuprina) sometimes eat fats such as suet.

Species

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 See references in Savela (2009)
  2. Grabe (1942)

References

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