Belongs within: Noctuoidea.
Contains: Sorocostia, Hypeninae, Lymantriinae, Calpinae, Catocalinae, Eublemma, Herminiinae, Hypsa, Spilosoma, Lithosiini, Arctiini, Syntomini.
The Erebidae, as recognised by Zahiri et al. (2011), are a diverse clade of noctuoid moths united by molecular phylogenetic analysis. Members of this clade have historically been divided between a number of families with many being previously included in the Noctuidae. Among subgroups previously treated as distinct families are the Arctiinae, tiger moths and related species, a diverse group of often aposematically coloured moths. Most arctiines possess a tymbal organ on the thorax that produces ultrasonic clicks; these clicks are thought to disrupt bat echolocation (Nielsen & Common 1991). The Aganainae are similarly aposematic and feed on toxic cardenolide-producing plants of the Apocynaceae and Moraceae. A clade of Arctiinae, Aganainae and Herminiinae is characterised by the possession of a pre-spiracular counter-tympanic hood, a swollen metepimeron ventral to pocket IV, and modified foretibia in the males of most genera (Zahiri et al. 2011).
<==Erebidae [Arctiidae, Aventiinae, Gonopteridae, Phytometrinae, Toxocampidae, Toxocampini] ZK11
|--Anobini ZK11
| |--Anoba anguliplaga ZK11
| `--Marcipa ZK11
`--+--+--+--Colobochyla salicalis ZK11
| | `--Hypeninae ZK11
| `--+--+--Oxycilla ondo ZK11
| | `--Rivula [Rivulinae] ZK11
| | |--R. everta Swinhoe 1901 Sw01a
| | |--R. ommatopis NC91
| | `--R. sericealis V09
| `--+--Scoliopteryx [Scoliopterygini] ZK11
| | `--S. libatrix [=Gonoptera libatrix] V09
| `--Anomis [Anomini] ZK11
| |--A. flava B88
| |--A. fulvida WM66
| |--A. involuta MC13
| |--A. lyona G84
| |--A. metaxantha ZK11
| `--A. sabulifera P27a
`--+--Lymantriinae KP19
`--+--+--+--Calpinae KP19
| | `--+--+--Oxidercia toxea ZK11
| | | `--Azeta ceramina ZK11
| | `--+--Panopoda [Panopodini] ZK11
| | | `--P. rufimargo ZK11
| | `--Eulepidotis [Eulepidotini] ZK11
| | |--E. geminata T62
| | |--E. metamorpha T62
| | |--E. preclara Todd 1962 T62
| | `--E. rectimargo ZK11
| `--+--Catocalinae ZK11
| `--+--Lygephila ZK11
| | |--L. maxima ZK11
| | `--L. pastinum (Treischke 1826) JP05
| `--+--Scolecocampa [Scolecocampinae] ZK11
| | `--S. liburna ZK11
| `--+--Hypenodinae ZK11
| | | i. s.: Trigonistis NC91
| | |--Hypenodes humidalis ZK11
| | `--+--Schrankia costaestrigalis ZK11
| | `--Micronoctua [Micronoctuidae, Micronoctuinae] ZK11
| `--+--Saroba pustulifera ZK11
| `--+--Laspeyria flexula (Denis & Schiffermüller 1775) ZK11, JP05
| |--+--Corgatha nitens ZK11
| | `--Phytometra ZK11
| | |--P. agnata F92
| | |--P. gamma F92
| | `--P. vividaria (Clerck 1759) JP05
| `--+--+--+--Metaemene albiguttata ZK11
| | | `--Trisateles [Trisatelini] ZK11
| | | `--T. emortualis ZK11
| | `--+--Prolophota trigonifera ZK11
| | `--Parascotia [Boletobiinae] ZK11
| | `--P. fuliginaria (Linnaeus 1761) JP05
| `--+--Araeoptera P27b [Araeopteroninae ZK11]
| | `--A. canescens P27b
| `--Eublemma ZK11
`--+--Hypsoropha hormosa ZK11
`--+--+--Masca abactalis ZK11
| `--Pangrapta [Pangraptinae] ZK11
| |--P. bicornuta ZK11
| `--P. decoralis ZK11
`--+--+--Herminiinae ZK11
| `--Aganainae [Aganaidae, Hypsidae] ZK11
| |--Digama marmorea Butl. 1877 NC91, M86b [incl. D. piepersiana Snell. 1879 M86b]
| |--Agape chloropyga NC91
| |--Neochera NC91
| |--Hypsa WM66
| |--Peridroma saucia ZK11, RC94
| |--Asota ZK11
| | |--A. caricae ZK11
| | |--A. heliconia ZK11
| | `--A. iodamia NC91
| |--Amerila M86b
| | |--A. astreas [=Sphinx astreas] M86b
| | |--A. brachyleuca Meyrick 1886 M86b
| | |--A. rubripes ZS10
| | |--‘Chelonia’ saucia [incl. Lithosia arthusbertrand] M86b
| | `--A. serica Meyrick 1886 M86b
| |--Composia fidellissima H01
| `--Pericopis biformis Schaus 1901 Sc01
`--Arctiinae [Nyctemeridae, Nyctemerinae] KP19
| i. s.: Rhodogastria NC91
| |--R. crokeri P27b
| |--R. fumida Swinhoe 1901 Sw01a
| `--R. roseibarba Druce 1901 D01a
| Amsacta NC91
| Spilosoma NC91
| Ctimene synestia Meyrick 1886 M86a
| Bursada M86a
| Exitelica C70
| Argina NC91
| |--A. astrea NC91
| `--A. cribraria P27b
| Metacrias Meyrick 1886 PPE03, M86b
| |--M. erichrysa Meyrick 1886 M86b
| |--M. huttonii [=Phaos huttonii] M86b
| `--M. strategica PPE03
| Aloa MC13
| |--A. bifrons WM66
| |--A. lactinea WM66
| `--A. marginata MC13
| Utetheisa NC91
| |--U. bella Linn. 1758 H01
| | |--U. b. bella H01
| | `--U. b. speciosa H01
| |--U. lotrix NC91
| |--U. pectinata NC91
| |--U. pulchella WM66
| `--U. pulchelloides NC91
| Nyctemera NC91
| |--N. amica [=Agagles amicus] M86b
| |--N. annulata [=Leptosoma annulatum; incl. N. doubledayi] M86b
| |--N. artemis [=Leptosoma artemis] M86a
| |--N. crescens [incl. N. luctuosum] Sw01a
| |--N. cribraria (Linnaeus 1758) M86b, L58 (see below for synonymy)
| |--N. onetha Swinhoe 1901 Sw01a
| |--N. separata M86b
| |--N. tertiana M86b
| `--N. varians WM66
| Euplagia quadripunctaria ZK11, DS73 [incl. Callimorpha hera DS73]
| |--E. q. quadripunctaria DS73
| `--E. q. lutescens DS73
| Calidota strigosa Wlk. 1855 H01
|--Lithosiini ZK11
`--+--Arctiini ZK11
`--Syntomini ZK11
Erebidae incertae sedis:
Episparis ZK11
Deilemera antinorii A71
Pareuchaetes pseudoinsulata W03
Tyria jacobeae DS73
Agyrtidia uranophila DS73
Nicaea longipennis DS73
Ardices curvata P27b
Lexis nitens P27b
Calamidia P27b
|--C. hirta [=Lithosia hirta] M86b
`--C. salpinctis Meyrick 1886 M86b
Scaptesyle monogrammaria P27b
Asura P27b
|--A. cervicalis M86b
|--A. habrotis Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--A. lydia [=Pitane lydia; incl. A. gaudens] M86b
Comarchis Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--C. aspectatella [=Oecophora aspectatella; incl. Tinea oecophorella] M86b
|--C. chrysochoa Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--C. isophragma Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--C. jocularis (Ros. 1885) [=Mosoda jocularis] M86b
|--C. lochaga Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--C. oblita [=Pitane oblita] M86b
|--C. sparsana [=Conchylis sparsana; incl. Pallene gracilis Butl. 1877] M86b
|--C. staurocola Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--C. tineoides [=Eutane tineoides; incl. Pitane amanda] M86b
Stauropolia nekrutenkoi GE05
Josiomorpha penetrata GE05
Episcea extravagans GE05
Crocomela luxuriosa GE05
Emydia striata [incl. E. striata var. bipunctata] P01
Diacrisia russula P01
Nemeophila plantaginis P01
Hemihylea WZ10
Deiopeia M86b
|--D. pulchella M86b
`--D. syringa M86b
Hestiarcha Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--*H. pyrrhopa Meyrick 1886 M86b
Exotrocha Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--*E. liboria [=Noctua liboria, Lithosia liboria] M86b
Heterallactis Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--*H. euchrysa Meyrick 1886 M86b
Parelictis Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--*P. saleuta Meyrick 1886 M86b
Scaeodora Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--*S. omophanes Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--S. chionastis Meyrick 1886 M86b
Cluaca M86b
|--C. rubricosta M86b
`--C. struthias Meyrick 1886 M86b
Anestia Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--*A. ombrophanes Meyrick 1886 M86b
Palaexera Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--*P. phyllodes Meyrick 1886 M86b
Teulisna dasypyga [=Diastrophia dasypyga] M86b
Tigrioides M86b
|--T. alterna [=Setina alterna; incl. Lithosia transversa] M86b
|--T. furcifera [=Setina furcifera; incl. S. trifurcata] M86b
|--T. heminephes Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--T. nana [=Lithosia nana] M86b
`--T. spilarcha Meyrick 1886 M86b
Calligenia M86b
|--C. cyclota Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--C. melitaula Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--C. pyraula Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--C. structa [=Pallene structa] M86b
Symmetrodes Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--*S. nitens [=Lithosia nitens; incl. L. remota] M86b
Neobrocha Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--N. adoxa Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--N. phaeocyma Meyrick 1886 M86b
Sorocostia M86b
Mosoda M86b
|--M. anartoides Walk. 1900 M86b
|--M. consolatrix Ros. 1885 M86b
|--M. jucunda [=Pallene jucunda; incl. Tospitis transitana] M86b
|--M. ophiodes Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--M. sejuncta [=Pitane sejuncta] M86b
`--M. servilis Meyrick 1886 M86b
Hectobrocha Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--*H. pentacyma Meyrick 1886 M86b
Chiriphe M86b
|--C. catarrhoa Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--C. dichotoma Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--C. dictyota Meyrick 1886 M86b
|--C. monogrammaria M86b
|--C. procrena Meyrick 1886 M86b
`--C. stenopa Meyrick 1886 M86b
Zia tactalis [incl. Aquita horridella] M86b
Areas M86b
|--A. costalis [=Aloa costalis] M86b
|--A. lactinea M86b
`--A. marginata (Linnaeus 1758) M86b, L58 (see below for synonymy)
Eutane M86b
|--E. partita M86b
`--E. terminalis [incl. E. maculata Butl. 1877] M86b
Toxocampa metaspila WM66
Hyphantria cunea Drury 1773 BB01
Ecpantheria albiscripta Druce 1901 D01a
Hyperthaema Sc01
|--H. albipuncta Schaus 1901 Sc01
`--H. haemacta Schaus 1901 Sc01
Neritos Sc01
|--N. asana D01b
|--N. blanda Druce 1901 D01b
`--N. sanguipuncta Schaus 1901 Sc01
Robinsonia polyplagia Schaus 1901 Sc01
Halisidota Sc01
|--H. arenacea Schaus 1901 Sc01
|--H. huaco Schaus 1901 Sc01
|--H. pallida Schaus 1901 Sc01
`--H. perdentata Schaus 1901 Sc01
Amastus Sc01
|--A. adela Schaus 1901 Sc01
`--A. coccinator Schaus 1901 Sc01
Ischnocampa Sv01
|--I. nigridorsata Schaus 1901 Sc01
`--I. nigrivena Schaus 1901 Sc01
Turuptiana obscura Schaus 1901 Sc01
Hyalarctia sericea Schaus 1901 Sc01
Munonia iridescens Sc01
Maenas Sc01
|--M. bilinea Schaus 1901 Sc01
`--M. salamimia F92
Antarctia fervida Schaus 1901 Sc01
Holomelina Sc01
|--H. cocciniceps Schaus 1901 Sc01
`--H. trigonifera Schaus 1901 Sc01
Eucyane D01b
|--E. excellens D01b
`--E. hermaea Druce 1901 D01b
Eucyrta D01b
|--E. daga D01b
`--E. lugens Druce 1901 D01b
Elysus chrysellus Druce 1901 D01b
Capotena elaina Swinhoe 1901 Sw01b
Carea Sw01b
|--C. nitida Sw01b
|--C. ocyra Sw01b
`--C. tarika Swinhoe 1901 Sw01b
Erizada Walker 1865 [incl. Tinosoma Hmpsn. 1894] Sw01b
`--E. semifervens (Walker 1864) (see below for synonymy) Sw01b
Areas marginata (Linnaeus 1758) M86b, L58 [=Phalaena marginata M86b; incl. A. moorei M86b, A. roseicostis M86b]
Erizada semifervens (Walker 1864) [=Gadirtha semifervens; incl. Tinosoma hyperythrum Hmpsn. 1894, Erizada lichenaria Walker 1865] Sw01b
Nyctemera cribraria (Linnaeus 1758) M86b, L58 [=Phalaena cribraria M86b; incl. Noctua astrea M86b, Xanthesthes guttata M86b, Argina notata M86b, Bombyx pylotis M86b]
*Type species of generic name indicated
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