The Herminiinae are a subfamily of moths in the family Erebidae.[1] The members of the subfamily are called litter moths because the caterpillars of most members feed on dead leaves of plants, though others feed on living leaves, and/or the mushrooms of fungi as in the case of genus Idia (moth).
The subfamily was previous treated as a separate family, Herminiidae, or as a subfamily of the family Noctuidae. Phylogenetic analysis has determined that the Herminiinae are most closely related to the subfamily Aganainae of the Erebidae.[2]
The Herminiinae are a subfamily of moths in the family Erebidae. The members of the subfamily are called litter moths because the caterpillars of most members feed on dead leaves of plants, though others feed on living leaves, and/or the mushrooms of fungi as in the case of genus Idia (moth).
Les Herminiinae sont une sous-famille de lépidoptères nocturnes de la famille des Erebidae.
Les Herminiinae ont pendant longtemps été placés dans la famille des Noctuidae. Ils font maintenant partie des Erebidae.
Les Herminiinae sont une sous-famille de lépidoptères nocturnes de la famille des Erebidae.