Eurrhyparodes

Snellen, 1880

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Eurrhyparodes is a of snout moths in the Crambidae, Spilomelinae. The genus was established by Snellen in 1880 and contains approximately 12 recognized distributed across tropical and subtropical regions. Species in this genus are characterized by their relatively broad wings and often exhibit bold patterning. The genus has been subject to taxonomic revision, with at least one species transferred to the genus Gonocausta.

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How to pronounce Eurrhyparodes: //juˌrɪpəˈroʊdiːz//

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Tropical and subtropical regions; occur in the Americas, Africa, and Asia including China and Southeast Asia.

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