Munroe-1976

Guides

  • Helvibotys

    Helvibotys is a genus of moths in the family Crambidae, established by Munroe in 1976. The genus comprises five described species distributed in North America, including H. helvialis, H. freemani, H. pseudohelvialis, H. pucilla, and H. sinaloensis. These moths belong to the subfamily Pyraustinae, a diverse group within the Crambidae commonly known as snout moths.

  • Pyrausta andrei

    Pyrausta andrei is a species of crambid moth described by Eugene G. Munroe in 1976. It belongs to the genus Pyrausta, a diverse group of small moths commonly known as pyrausta moths or snout moths due to their elongated labial palps. The species is known from a limited number of records in Texas, North America. Like other members of Pyrausta, it is presumed to have a herbivorous larval stage, though specific host associations remain undocumented.