Eublemmini

Forbes, 1954

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Eublemmini is a tribe of noctuid within the Boletobiinae (formerly Acontiinae) of the Erebidae. The tribe was erected by William Trowbridge Merrifield Forbes in 1954 and is native to western Eurasia. The tribal classification remains provisional, as many acontiine have not yet been assigned to tribes.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eublemmini: /juːˈblɛmɪnaɪ/

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Distribution

Native to western Eurasia.

More Details

Taxonomic instability

The tribe's circumscription and placement remain subject to revision. Catalogue of Life places Eublemmini in Boletobiinae, while older sources (including the original description) placed it in Acontiinae. The tribal assignment of many within this group is still pending.

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