Aethiophysa

Munroe, 1964

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Aethiophysa is a of crambid established by Munroe in 1964. The genus contains approximately 13 described distributed across North America, the Caribbean, and the Neotropics. Species were previously classified under other genera, with several transferred from Pyralis and related groups. The genus belongs to the Glaphyriinae within the Crambidae.

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How to pronounce Aethiophysa: //ˌiːθi.oʊˈfaɪsə//

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North America, the Caribbean, and the Neotropics (South and Central America).

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