Phycitinae
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Vitula setonella
Vitula setonella is a small snout moth species in the family Pyralidae, described by James Halliday McDunnough in 1927. It is known from a limited number of localities in western North America, including British Columbia and parts of the southwestern United States. The species has a wingspan of 14–16 mm.
Yosemitia
Yosemitia is a genus of moths in the family Pyralidae, subfamily Phycitinae, described by Ragonot in 1901. The genus is currently recognized as a synonym of Zophodia. Members of this group are small to medium-sized pyralid moths, part of the diverse snout moth fauna of North America.
Zamagiria
Zamagiria is a genus of small pyralid moths in the subfamily Phycitinae. The genus remains unassigned to any tribe within Phycitinae due to uncertain phylogenetic relationships. It is predominantly Neotropical in distribution, with most species described from Central and South America. Females of at least one species (Z. dixolophella) exhibit calling behavior using acoustic signals to attract mates.
Zamagiria australella
Zamagiria australella is a species of snout moth in the family Pyralidae, subfamily Phycitinae. The species was described by George D. Hulst in 1900. It belongs to a genus of small moths whose larvae are generally associated with plant material. The specific epithet 'australella' suggests a southern distribution pattern relative to related species.
Zamagiria laidion
Zamagiria laidion is a species of snout moth in the family Pyralidae, subfamily Phycitinae. It was described by Zeller in 1881. The species belongs to a genus of relatively obscure moths with limited documented information. Available records indicate very few observations, suggesting it is either rare, poorly surveyed, or restricted in distribution.
Zophodia
Zophodia is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Phycitinae, family Pyralidae. The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1825. At least one species, Zophodia convolutella (Gooseberry Fruitworm), is known to be an agricultural pest. Larvae of this genus develop inside host plant tissues, with documented cases of fruit-feeding behavior.
Zophodia grossulariella
Gooseberry Fruitworm Moth
Zophodia grossulariella is a species of pyralid moth commonly known as the Gooseberry Fruitworm Moth. It occurs in Europe and North America, where its larvae develop inside gooseberry fruits. The species is recognized as a synonym of Zophodia convolutella in some taxonomic databases, reflecting ongoing nomenclatural uncertainty.