The Arctiini are a tribe of tiger moths in the family Erebidae.
The tribe was previously treated as a higher-level taxon, the subfamily Arctiinae, within the lichen and tiger moth family, Arctiidae. The ranks of the family and its subdivisions were lowered in a recent reclassification while keeping the contents of the family and its subdivisions largely unchanged. These changes in rank triggered changes in the suffixes in the names. The subfamily Arctiinae as a whole was reclassified as the subfamily Arctiinae within the family Erebidae. The original subfamily Arctiinae was lowered to tribe status as Arctiini, and its original tribes were lowered to subtribe status by changing the -ini suffix to -ina (e.g., Callimorphini became Callimorphina). Thus, the name "Arctiinae" used to refer to only a subgroup of the entire group of lichen and tiger moths, but now it refers to the entire group.
Many genera in the tribe have been classified into the following subtribes, while the others are incertae sedis.[1][2]
Generic composition of Arctiinae have been stated in main species catalogs of this subfamily: Nearctic (Ferguson & Opler, 2006[3]), Neotropical (Watson & Goodger, 1986[4]), Eurasia (Dubatolov & de Vos, 2010[2]), Australia (Edwards, 1996[5]), with additions and corrections by Dubatolov, Afrotropical (Goodger & Watson, 1995 with later additions and corrections by Dubatolov). Many problematic genera were placed in correct tribes or different subfamilies in these catalogs.
Les Arctiini sont une tribu de lépidoptères (papillons) de la famille des Erebidae et de la sous-famille des Arctiinae.
Jusque dans les années 2000, le taxon actuellement appelé Arctiini n'était pas une tribu mais une sous-famille, appelée Arctiinae et classée dans l'ancienne famille des Arctiidae.
Une révision de la classification a alors conduit à rétrograder plusieurs taxons au rang taxonomique inférieur, et donc à modifier leurs suffixes. Les anciens Arctiidae sont devenus une sous-famille, reprenant le nom d'Arctiinae (et classée dans la nouvelle famille des Erebidae), tandis que l'ancienne sous-famille des Arctiinae est devenue l'actuelle tribu des Arctiini, et l'ancienne tribu des Arctiini est devenue l'actuelle sous-tribu des Arctiina.
La classification interne des Arctiini n'est que partiellement élucidée. Dowdy et al. (2020) mentionnent huit sous-tribus[1] :
Les Arctiini sont une tribu de lépidoptères (papillons) de la famille des Erebidae et de la sous-famille des Arctiinae.
Arctiini sunt tribus papilionum subfamiliae Arctiinarum familiae Erebidarum. Quae olim subfamilia Arctiinarum, taxon gradus superioris, tractabatur.
Multa huius tribus genera in subtribus sequentis digesta sunt, cum aliae nunc incertae sedis habentur.[1][2]
Arctiini sunt tribus papilionum subfamiliae Arctiinarum familiae Erebidarum. Quae olim subfamilia Arctiinarum, taxon gradus superioris, tractabatur.
Arctiini é uma tribo de mariposas (ou traças) dentro da subfamília Arctiinae, da família Erebidae.[1]