
Noctuoidea is the superfamily of noctuid (Latin "night owl") or "owlet" moths, and has more than 70,000 described species, the largest number of any Lepidopteran superfamily. Its classification has not yet reached a satisfactory or stable state. Since the end of the 20th century, increasing availability of molecular phylogenetic data for this hugely successful radiation has led to several competing proposals for a taxonomic arrangement that correctly represents the relationships between the major lineages.
夜蛾總科(學名:Noctuoidea)是昆蟲綱鱗翅目之下的一個總科。本總科在傳統分類屬於蛾下目,今屬異脈下目的新鱗翅類真鱗翅類支序。本總科之下包括有超過7萬個不同的物種,是鱗翅目之下物種最豐富的一個總科。 從20世紀末期開始,由於有分子支序親緣學(英语:Molecular phylogenetic)數據的支持,這個有巨大成功的演化輻射的物種群導致多個相互競爭的分類學建議,以表達主要承傳間的關係。簡單來說:過往由於燈蛾科和毒蛾科間的差異難以在形態學上分辨,本來希望分子支序親緣學能夠協助,但結果卻發現原來這兩個科原來本來是一家。 分類 包括下列七個科: 墨西哥舟蛾科 Doidae (?) Erebidae 夜蛾科 Noctuidae strict sense 瘤蛾科 Nolidae 舟蛾科 Notodontidae 澳舟蛾科 Oenosandridae Thaumetopoeidae 以下各科舊屬本總科: 燈蛾科 Arctiidae:其物種今屬Erebidae 毒蛾科 Lymantriidae:其物種今屬Erebidae 透翅舟蛾亞科 Dioptinae 隆蛾科 Pantheidae 取自“https://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=夜蛾總科&oldid=46773697” 隐藏分类: 使用生物多样性栏目的条目 物种微格式条目 含有拉丁語的條目
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Noctuoidea is the superfamily of noctuid (Latin "night owl") or "owlet" moths, and has more than 70,000 described species, the largest number of any Lepidopteran superfamily. Its classification has not yet reached a satisfactory or stable state. Since the end of the 20th century, increasing availability of molecular phylogenetic data for this hugely successful radiation has led to several competing proposals for a taxonomic arrangement that correctly represents the relationships between the major lineages.
Briefly, the disputes center on the fact that in old treatments (which were just as unable to reach a general consensus) the distinctness of some groups, such as the Arctiinae or Lymantriidae, was overrated due to their characteristic appearance, while some less-studied lineages conventionally held to be Noctuidae are in fact quite distinct. This requires a rearrangement at least of the latter family (by simply including anything disputed within it). This is quite unwieldy, and various more refined treatments have been proposed in response to it. While there is general agreement on what the basal families of Noctuoidea are, the more diverse advanced group may be treated as one all-encompassing Noctuidae, two huge and two smaller, or even (if Arctiinae or Lymantriidae are kept distinct) more than four families, which are in some cases still quite sizeable.
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