Bryophilinae

Guenée, 1852

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Bryophilinae is a of within the Noctuidae, established by Achille Guenée in 1852. The subfamily contains diverse distributed across East Asia and other regions, with Stenoloba being one of the most -rich genera. Members of this subfamily are and typically attracted to light. The group is part of the large owlet moth family Noctuidae, which contains over 35,000 described species.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bryophilinae: //braɪ.oʊˈfɪlɪni//

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Habitat

vary by ; known records include mountainous regions at elevations around 1700 m, river valleys near mixed conifer forests with rhododendron, and subtropical to temperate forest environments.

Distribution

East Asia, including China, Yunnan Province, Chongqing Municipality, Korean Peninsula, Japan, Russian Far East, India, and Indonesia.

Seasonality

activity recorded in May and July for sampled ; likely broader seasonal range across the .

Behavior

; attracted to ultraviolet and standard light traps.

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