Scranciidae

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Scranciidae is a family of noctuoid moths.[1][2] The family was resurrected in 2024 for some genera that were previously placed in family Notodontidae.[3] According to the Global Lepidoptera Index, the family contains 22 genera and 124 species.[1]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Superfamily:Noctuoidea
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Scranciidae
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Scranciidae
Miller, 1991
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Genera

The family includes the following genera:[1]

  • Archistilbia Kiriakoff, 1954 (4 spp.)
  • Dinotodonta Holland, 1893 (1 spp.))
  • Gargetta Walker, 1865 (14 spp.)
  • Gargettoscrancia Strand, 1912 (1 spp.)
  • Hijracona Holloway, 2011 (1 spp.)
  • Lamoriodes Hampson, 1910 (2 spp.)
  • Lasioceros Bethune-Baker, 1904 (6 spp.)
  • Leptonadatoides Kiriakoff, 1969 (1 spp.)
  • Lomela Kiriakoff, 1962 (1 spp.)
  • Malgadonta Kiriakoff, 1962 (2 spp.)
  • Noctuola Schintlmeister, 2020 (1 spp.)
  • Parascrancia Kiriakoff, 1969 (1 spp.)
  • Phycidopsis Hampson, 1893 (5 spp.)
  • Phycitimorpha Janse, 1920 (4 spp.)
  • Postscrancia Schintlmeister & Witt, 2015 (1 spp.)
  • Pseudoscrancia Strand, 1915 (1 spp.)
  • Scaeopteryx Kiriakoff, 1963 (1 spp.)
  • Scranciella Kiriakoff, 1967 (1 spp.)
  • Stictogargetta Kiriakoff, 1968 (2 spp.)
  • Subscrancia Gaede, 1928 (3 spp.)
  • Thacona Walker, 1865 (70 spp.)
  • Turnacoides Gaede, 1928 (1 spp.)

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