Archipini

Archipini
Lozotaenia forsterana
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Suborder: Apoditrysia
Superfamily: Tortricoidea
Family: Tortricidae
Subfamily: Tortricinae
Tribe: Archipini
Pierce & Metcalfe, 1922
Genera

See text

Synonyms
  • Apheliinae Guenee, 1845
  • Carpocapsidae Stainton, 1858
  • Chresmarchinae Diakonoff, 1939
  • Cacoeciinae Diakonoff, 1939
  • Zacoriscinae Diakonoff, 1941
  • Ramapesiini Razowski, 1993

The Archipini are a tribe of tortrix moths. Since many genera of these are not yet assigned to tribes, the genus list presented here is provisional.

Diversity

Archipini is the largest tribe in the Tortricinae subfamily, containing over 1,600 described species in about 150 genera.

Distribution

Archipini are found in all ecoregions, although there are only few species in the Neotropical ecozone.

Biology

Many of the economically important pests among the tortrix moths belong to this tribe, for example the Light brown apple moth and the spruce budworms. The larvae are often polyphagous.[1]

Genera

Unplaced species

Selected former genera

References

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