Lamoria eumeces

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Lamoria eumeces
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Pyralidae
Genus: Lamoria [1]
Species:L. eumeces
Binomial name
Lamoria eumeces
(Turner, 1913)
Synonyms
  • Microcyttara eumecesTurner, 1913

Lamoria eumeces is a species of snout moth in the genus Lamoria . It was described by Turner in 1913. It is found in Australia.

Pyralidae Family of moths

The Pyralidae, commonly called pyralid moths, snout moths or grass moths, are a family of Lepidoptera in the ditrysian superfamily Pyraloidea. In many classifications, the grass moths (Crambidae) are included in the Pyralidae as a subfamily, making the combined group one of the largest families in the Lepidoptera. The latest review by Eugene G. Munroe & Solis, in Kristensen (1999) retains the Crambidae as a full family of Pyraloidea.

<i>Lamoria</i> genus of insects

Lamoria is a genus of small moths belonging to the family Pyralidae.

Alfred Jefferis Turner pediatrician, entomologist

Alfred Jefferis Turner was a pediatrician and noted amateur entomologist. He was the son of missionary Frederick Storrs-Turner. He introduced the use of diphtheria antitoxin to Australia in 1895. He was known by the nickname "Gentle Annie".

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References

  1. "GlobIZ search". Global Information System on Pyraloidea. Retrieved 2011-09-29.