Diptychophora
Zeller, 1866
Diptychophora is a of crambid established by Zeller in 1866. The genus contains approximately 17 described distributed across the Americas, with species described from North America, Central America, and South America. Several species have been described relatively recently (2021), indicating ongoing taxonomic work. The genus belongs to the Crambidae, a diverse group of small to -sized moths often associated with grasses and sedges.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Diptychophora: /dɪpˈtɪkoʊˌfɔːrə/
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Distribution
occur in the Americas, with records from the United States (including Florida and Arizona), Mexico, Central America, and South America (including Ecuador, Brazil, and Argentina).