Munroe-1961
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Cymbopteryx
Cymbopteryx is a genus of moths in the family Crambidae, subfamily Odontiinae. It was established by Munroe in 1961 and contains five described species distributed in North America. The genus is characterized by distinctive wing patterns with diffuse or linear markings.
Noctueliopsis
Noctueliopsis is a genus of crambid moths established by Munroe in 1961. The genus contains approximately twelve described species, primarily distributed in western North America from the southwestern United States through Mexico. Species within this genus were previously classified under other genera such as Loxostege and Phlyctaenia before being reassigned based on genitalic morphology. The genus is characterized by distinctive wing patterns and male genitalia features that separate it from related crambine genera.
Psammobotys fordi
Psammobotys fordi is a moth species in the family Crambidae, described by Eugene G. Munroe in 1961. It is known from California, where it has been recorded in sandy habitats. The genus name Psammobotys derives from Greek roots referring to sand, suggesting an association with sandy environments. The species is one of relatively few documented members of this genus.