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List of moths of Japan (Pyraloidea-Drepanoidea)

This article provides a list of moth species belonging to the superfamilies Pyraloidea and Drepanoidea that have been recorded in Japan. The list aims to catalog the known biodiversity of these lepidopteran groups within the Japanese archipelago.

Scope and Limitations

This list includes species classified within the superfamilies Pyraloidea (comprising snout moths, grass moths, and related families) and Drepanoidea (hooktip moths). The information presented is based on published records, scientific literature, museum collections, and expert contributions.

It is important to acknowledge that this list is not exhaustive. Ongoing research and discoveries may lead to additions and revisions in the future. Furthermore, taxonomic classifications can change as new evidence emerges, potentially resulting in adjustments to species names and family assignments. The geographic distribution of some species may also be refined over time.

Classification

The taxonomic classification follows current, widely accepted standards, with discrepancies noted where significant alternative classifications exist. Where possible, each species name is provided with its currently accepted scientific name and any common synonyms.

Arrangement

Species are generally organized alphabetically within their respective families. Families are presented in a sequence that reflects phylogenetic relationships, though variations in expert opinions may influence the specific order.

Data Sources

The information for this list is compiled from a variety of sources, including:

  • Scientific publications (journal articles, books, monographs)
  • Museum specimen databases
  • Online databases of biodiversity information
  • Contributions from taxonomic experts
  • Published checklists and faunal surveys

Notes

For each species, basic information such as distribution within Japan and habitat preferences may be included where available. In cases where species identification is uncertain or requires further verification, this is noted.

Disclaimer

While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this list, errors and omissions may occur. Users are encouraged to consult original sources and expert opinions for definitive identification and classification. The information provided herein is for informational purposes only and should not be used for making critical decisions without verification.