Belongs within: Macrolepidoptera.
Contains: Hydriomenidae, Geometridae, Uraniidae.
The Geometroidea is a highly diverse group of moths, the majority of which are placed in the family Geometridae. The Geometridae and Uraniidae share the presence of tympanal organs at the base of the abdomen, but these are absent in the small family Sematuridae (Grimaldi & Engel 2005).
<==Geometroidea [Geometrites]
|--+--Geometridae GE05
| `--Uraniidae GE05
`--Sematura DS73 [Sematuridae GE05]
|--S. aegistus DS73
|--S. diana DS73
|--S. empedocles DS73
`--S. lunus DS73
Geometroidea incertae sedis:
Ligdia [Brephinae] P27
Mnesiloba eupitheciata P27
Euchoeca rubropunctaria P27
Eulype leucophragma P27
Protaulaca scythropa P27
Poecilasthena subpurpureata P27
Lythria chrysopeda P27
Notoreas P27
|--N. brephos O81
`--N. mechanitis P27
Dasyuris hedylepta P27
Leptomeris rubraria P27
Eois albicostata P27
Gnamptoloma aventiaria P27
Anisodes pallida P27
Pisoraca niveopuncta P27
Euloxia meandiaria P27
Chlorocoma dichoraria P27
Prasinocyma albicosta P27
Urolitha bipunctifera P27
Eucyclodes pieroides P27
Crypsiphonia occultaria P27
Euschema fenestrata P27
Eucryphia frontisignata P27
Dichromodes consignata P27
Epidesmia chilonaria P27
Adeixis griseata P27
Monoctenia pallida P27
Osteodes procurata P27
Cleora inflexaria P27
Lophodes sinistraria P27
Ectropis fractaria P27
Deilinea rectaria P27
Rhinodia rostraria P27
Idiodes apicata P27
Planolocha autoptis P27
Thalaina clara P27
Thyatiridae DS73
Hydriomenidae GE05
‘Euchera’ substigmaria Hübner 1831 NO08 [Cyclidiidae S02]
Eumelia [Palyadae] WM66
`--E. aureliata WM66
Ephyra [Ephyridae] WM66
`--E. monochromata WM66
Acidalidae WM66
|--Timandra aventiaria WM66
`--Acidalia WM66
|--A. attentata WM66
|--A. cirtanaria Lucas 1849 E12
|--A. ligataria WM66
`--A. numidaria Lucas 1849 E12
Micronia [Micronidae] WM66
`--M. aculeata WM66
Larentidae WM66
|--Sauris remodesaria WM66
`--Austrocidaria AY04
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[AY04] Austin, A. D., D. K. Yeates, G. Cassis, M. J. Fletcher, J. La Salle, J. F. Lawrence, P. B. McQuillan, L. A. Mound, D. J. Bickel, P. J. Gullan, D. F. Hales & G. S. Taylor. 2004. Insects 'Down Under' - diversity, endemism and evolution of the Australian insect fauna: examples from select orders. Australian Journal of Entomology 43 (3): 216-234.
[DS73] Dickens, M., & E. Storey. 1973. The World of Moths. Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc.: New York.
[E12] Evenhuis, N. L. 2012. Publication and dating of the Exploration Scientifique de l'Algérie: Histoire Naturelle des Animaux Articulés (1846–1849) by Pierre Hippolyte Lucas. Zootaxa 3448: 1–61.
[GE05] Grimaldi, D., & M. S. Engel. 2005. Evolution of the Insects. Cambridge University Press: New York.
[JP05] Jungmann, E., & U. Poller. 2005. Neunachweise und Wiederfunde für die Schmetterlingsfauna (Insecta; Lepidoptera) des Altenburger Landes. Mauritiana 19 (2): 317-326.
[NO08] Nässig, W. A., & R. G. Oberprieler. 2008. An annotated catalogue of the genera of Eupterotidae (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Bombycoidea). Senckenbergiana Biologica 88 (1): 53-80.
[O81] O'Brien, C. O. 1981. A. A. Book of New Zealand Wildlife: A guide to the native and introduced animals of New Zealand. Lansdowne Press: Auckland.
[P27] Philpott, A. 1927. The maxillae in the Lepidoptera. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 57: 721-746.
[S02] Smetacek, P. 2002. Notes on new records of hooktip moths, Lepidoptera: Drepanidae, from the Kumaon and Garhwal Himalaya. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 99 (3): 446-454.
[WM66] Wallace, A. R., & F. Moore. 1866. List of lepidopterous insects collected at Takow, Formosa, by Mr. R. Swinhoe. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1866: 355-365.
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