The moth family Drepanidae contains the following genera:
Contents
A
- Achlya
- Aethiopsestis
- Agnidra - includes Zanclalbara
- Albara
- Amphitorna - includes Neoreta, Procampsis, Tomocerota
- Archidrepana
- Argodrepana
- Asphalia
- Astatochroa
- Auzata - includes Gonocilix
- Auzatella
- Auzatellodes
B
C
- Callicilix
- Callidrepana - includes Ausaris, Damna, Drepanulides, Drepanulina, Ticilia
- Camptopsestis
- Canucha - includes Campylopteryx
- Ceranemota
- Chaeopsestis
- Cilix
- Crocinis
- Crucidava
- Cyclidia
- Cyclogaurena
- Cymatophorima
- Cymotrix
D
- Darumona
- Demopsestis
- Deroca
- Didymana
- Dipriodonta
- Ditrigona - includes Leucodrepana, Leucodrepanilla
- Drapetodes
- Drepana
E
- Epicampoptera
- Epipsestis
- Eudeilinia
- Euparyphasma
- Euphalacra - includes Ectothyris, Neophalacra
- Euthyatira - includes Persiscota
F
- Falcaria - includes Edapteryx
- Formotogaria
G
- Gaurena
- Gogana - includes Ametroptila, Liocrops, Trotothyris
- Gonoreta
- Gonoretodes
- Griseogaurena
H
- Habrona
- Habrosyne - includes Cymatochrocis, Habrosynula, Hannya, Miothyatira
- Haloplia
- Haplothyatira
- Hemictenarcha
- Hemiphruda
- Horipsestis
- Horithyatira
- Hyalospectra
- Hyalostola
- Hypsidia - includes Baryphanes, Eggersops
I
K
L
M
- Macrauzata
- Macrocilix
- Macrothyatira
- Marplena
- Melanocraspes
- Mesopsestis
- Mesothyatira
- Metadrepana
- Microblepsis - includes Betalbara
- Microthytira
- Mimopsestis
- Mimozethes
- Monoprista
- Monothyatira
N
- Negera
- Nelcynda
- Nemacerota
- Neochropacha
- Neodaruma
- Neoploca
- Neopsestis
- Neotogaria
- Nephoploca
- Nidara
- Nordstromia - includes Allodrepana
- Nothoploca
O
- Ochropacha
- Oreta - includes Dryopteris, Holoreta, Hypsomadius, Mimoreta, Oretella, Psiloreta, Rhamphoreta
- Oretopsis
P
- Paragnorima
- Paralbara
- Parapsestis
- Peridrepana
- Phalacra
- Phalacrothyris
- Pithania
- Plusinia
- Polydactylos
- Polyploca - includes Parmelina
- Problepsidis
- Pseudalbara
- Pseudemodesa
- Pseuderosia
- Pseudothyatira
- Psidopala
- Psidopaloides
S
- Sabra
- Scytalopteryx
- Sewa
- Shinploca
- Spectroreta
- Spica
- Spidia
- Stenopsestis
- Strepsigonia - includes Monurodes
- Streptoperas
- Sugiploca
- Sugitaniella
- Suzupsestis
T
- Takapsestis - includes Neogaurena
- Teldenia
- Tethea - includes Episaronaga, Palimpsestis, Saronaga
- Tetheella
- Thaleridia
- Thyatira
- Thymistadopsis
- Thymistida - includes Hybodrepana, Thymistada
- Togaria
- Toxoides
- Tridrepana - includes Konjikia
U
W
Y
Z
- Zusidava - includes Emodesa
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