Definition of Epipyropidae. Meaning of Epipyropidae. Synonyms of Epipyropidae

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- The Epipyropidae comprise a small family of moths. This family and the closely related Cyclotornidae are unique among the Lepidoptera in that the larvae...
- insects, or ant larvae. A few are parasitic on cicadas or leaf hoppers (Epipyropidae). Some Hawaiian caterpillars (Hyposmocoma molluscivora) use silk traps...
- Only 42 species of parasitoid lepidopterans are known (1 Pyralidae; 40 Epipyropidae).: 748  The larvae of the greater and lesser wax moths feed on the honeycomb...
- Somabrachyidae Megalopygidae (flannel moths) Aididae Anomoeotidae Cyclotornidae Epipyropidae (planthopper parasite moths) Dalceridae (slug caterpillars) Limacodidae...
- This is a list of the Australian moth species of the family Epipyropidae. It also acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of the full List...
- Somabrachyidae Megalopygidae (flannel moths) Aididae Anomoeotidae Cyclotornidae Epipyropidae (planthopper parasite moths) Dalceridae (slug caterpillars) Limacodidae...
- found on Madagascar. Paraflata species are parasitized by the larvae of Epipyropidae moths. "Paraflata". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved...
- This is a list of the ****anese species of the superfamilies Zygaenoidea, Sesioidea, Cossoidea and Tortricoidea. It also acts as an index to the species...
- Epipyrops poligrapha is a species of moth of the family Epipyropidae. It is  known for its parasitic bond with its host, the coffee bee hawkmoth. The host...
- There are about 2,680 known moth species of Madagascar. The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic order...