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Conchylodes concinnalis
Double-ringed Conchylodes
Conchylodes concinnalis is a small crambid moth found in Mexico and the south-eastern United States, with western extensions to Arizona and southern California. Adults have a wingspan of approximately 23–24 mm and display distinctive white wings marked with black bands and spots. The species is active from March through September, with adults attracted to light. The specific epithet 'concinnalis' and common name 'Double-ringed Conchylodes' reference the prominent paired dark markings on the forewings.
Epipagis disparilis
Epipagis disparilis is a moth in the family Crambidae, subfamily Spilomelinae. It was described by Dyar in 1910. The species is known from a limited geographic range in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Based on iNaturalist records, it has been documented from at least 16 observations.
Epipagis fenestralis
Orange Epipagis Moth
Epipagis fenestralis is a small crambid moth known as the Orange Epipagis Moth. It occurs across the southeastern United States and extends into Costa Rica. The species has a wingspan of 20–25 mm. It is a member of the subfamily Spilomelinae within the diverse snout moth family Crambidae.
Hoterodes
Hoterodes is a genus of moths in the family Crambidae, subfamily Spilomelinae, established by Guenée in 1854. The genus contains three recognized species distributed in the Neotropical region: Hoterodes ausonia, Hoterodes albiceps, and Hoterodes violescens. Two former species have been reassigned to other genera. The genus is characterized by distinctive wing patterns and is part of the diverse grass moth lineage within Crambidae.