Chrysopolominae
Chrysopolominae is a subfamily of moths in the family Limacodidae.[1][2] The type genus of this subfamily is Chrysopoloma. Chrysopolominae was originally a family (Chrysopolomidae) under the superfamily Zygaenoidea, consisting of two subfamilies, including about 30 species distributed in Africa, but in other newer documents, this family was downgraded and became It is a subfamily under Limacodidae, which belongs to the superfamily of Zygaenoidea, and the two subfamilies originally under Chrysopolominae were merged to become the synonym of Chrysopolominae called Ectropinae.
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| Chrysopoloma rudis | |
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| Subfamily: | Chrysopolominae  | 
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| Chrysopolominae (Aurivillius, 1895)  | |
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| Chrysopoloma Druce, 1886  | |
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List of genera
    
According to Afromoths.org, this taxon includes the following genera
- Achrocerides Hering, 1937
 - Chrysectropa Bethune-Baker, 1911
 - Chrysopoloma Druce, 1886
 - Chrysopolomides Hering, 1937
 - Diquishia Kurshakov & Zolotuhin, 2016
 - Ectropa Wallengren, 1863
 - Ectropona Kurshakov & Zolotuhin, 2013
 - Erythropteryx Hering, 1937
 - Hamartia Hering, 1937
 - Scotinocerides Hering, 1937
 - Strigivenifera Hering, 1937
 - Vietteopoloma Hering, 1961
 
References
    
- Zolotuhin, V. V.; Kurshakov, P. A.; Solovyev, A. V. (2014-04-01). "The use of muscle morphology of Chrysopolomidae (Lepidoptera) genitalic appendages in developing a family system". Entomological Review. 94 (2): 181โ189. doi:10.1134/S0013873814020043. ISSN 1555-6689.
 - Mey, Wolfram (2018-03-16). "Vansoniella chirindensis gen. n., sp. n. โ an unusual taxon with translucent wings from Zimbabwe (Lepidoptera, Limacodidae)". Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift. 65 (1): 75โ80. doi:10.3897/dez.65.23538. ISSN 1860-1324.
 
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