Pyralid or Snout Moth (Pyralidae & Crambidae) species

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Overview

 

For an introduction to Pyralid or Snout Moths (Pyralidae & Crambidae), see:

Family Pyralidae

http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/pyra/pyra-moths.html

Family Crambidae

http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/crambidae/crambidae.html

 

242 species

Acentropinae sp. (Marsh moth)

Achyra (genus) (Unidentified Achyra)

Achyra (genus)
Achyra (genus)
Achyra (genus)

Achyra affinitalis (Cotton Web Spinner)

Achyra affinitalis
Achyra affinitalis
Achyra affinitalis

Agathodes ostentalis (Coral Tree Moth)

Agathodes ostentalis
Agathodes ostentalis
Agathodes ostentalis

Aglossa (genus) (A Pyralid moth (Pyralinae))

Aglossa (genus)
Aglossa (genus)
Aglossa (genus)

Agrioglypta excelsalis (Spilomelinae)

Agrioglypta excelsalis

Anemosa isadasalis (A Pyralid moth (Chrysauginae))

Anemosa isadasalis
Anemosa isadasalis

Aphomia baryptera (A pyralid moth)

Aphomia baryptera
Aphomia baryptera
Aphomia baryptera

Araeomorpha diplopa (Acentropinae)

Araeomorpha diplopa

Araeopaschia sp. (A Pyralid moth)

Archernis callixantha (Spilomelinae)

Archernis callixantha

Arescoptera idiotypa (A Pyralid moth)

Arescoptera idiotypa
Arescoptera idiotypa
Arescoptera idiotypa

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