Hypoptinae
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Givira arbeloides
Arbela Carpenterworm Moth
Givira arbeloides is a small carpenterworm moth in the family Cossidae. It occurs in the south-central United States, with records from Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. Adults are active from spring through fall, with a wingspan of approximately 27 mm. The species was originally described as Inguromorpha arbeloides by Dyar in 1899.
Givira cleopatra
Givira cleopatra is a moth in the carpenter moth family (Cossidae) described by William Barnes and James Halliday McDunnough in 1912. It is native to the southwestern United States, with records from Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah. As a member of the subfamily Hypoptinae, it belongs to a group of relatively small cossid moths.
Givira marga
Givira marga is a carpenter moth in the family Cossidae, first described by Barnes and McDunnough in 1910. The species occurs in the southwestern United States, specifically California and Arizona. Adults are active from late spring through summer, with a wingspan of approximately 30 mm. The species is characterized by gray forewings with fine black strigae forming bands, and smoky brown hindwings.