Pyralid or Snout Moth (Pyralidae & Crambidae) species

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Overview

 

For an introduction to Pyralid or Snout Moths (Pyralidae & Crambidae), see:

Family Pyralidae

http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/pyra/pyra-moths.html

Family Crambidae

http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/crambidae/crambidae.html

 

15 species

Achroia grisella (Lesser wax moth)

Achroia grisella
Achroia grisella
Achroia grisella

Cadra cautella (Almond Moth)

Cadra cautella
Cadra cautella
Cadra cautella

Chilo suppressalis (Striped Rice Borer)

Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Rice Leaf Folder, Spilomelinae)

Cnaphalocrocis medinalis
Cnaphalocrocis medinalis
Cnaphalocrocis medinalis

Crocidolomia (genus) (A Crambid moth)

Crocidolomia (genus)
Crocidolomia (genus)

Cryptoblabes hemigypsa (Macadamia Flower Caterpillar)

Cryptoblabes hemigypsa
Cryptoblabes hemigypsa
Cryptoblabes hemigypsa

Hednota crypsichroa (A Crambid moth)

Hednota crypsichroa
Hednota crypsichroa
Hednota crypsichroa

Omiodes diemenalis (Bean Leafroller)

Omiodes diemenalis
Omiodes diemenalis

Scoparia dulcis (Scoparia, Sweet Broom)

Tetracona amathealis (A Crambid moth)

Tetracona amathealis
Tetracona amathealis
Tetracona amathealis
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