Dypterygiini

Forbes, 1954

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Dypterygiini is a tribe of within the Noctuinae ( Noctuidae), established by Forbes in 1954. The tribe contains approximately 350 documented observations on iNaturalist, indicating moderate but not extensive documentation. As a noctuine tribe, its members are characterized by the general morphological and behavioral traits of owlet moths, though specific distinguishing features of the tribe itself remain poorly characterized in published literature.

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