Thyatirinae
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Habrosyne
Habrosyne is a genus of moths in the family Drepanidae (subfamily Thyatirinae), first described by Jacob Hübner in 1821. The genus contains approximately 20 described species distributed across the Palearctic and Nearctic regions. Some species, such as Habrosyne derasa, have been studied as potential biological control agents for invasive brambles.
Pseudothyatira
tufted thyatirid moth
Pseudothyatira is a monotypic moth genus in the family Drepanidae, established by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1864. Its sole species, Pseudothyatira cymatophoroides, ranges across North America from Newfoundland to British Columbia and south to California, Kansas, and North Carolina. Adults fly from June to September with wingspans of 38–44 mm.
Thyatira
peach-blossom moths
Thyatira is a genus of moths in the family Drepanidae, subfamily Thyatirinae. The genus includes the peach-blossom moth (Thyatira batis), a species studied for its disruptive coloration pattern resembling flower petals. Moths in this genus are characterized by their distinctive wing patterns and are distributed across the Palearctic region.