(invertebrate zoology) The hooktips, a small family of lepidopteran insects in the suborder Heteroneura.
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(invertebrate zoology) The hooktips, a small family of lepidopteran insects in the suborder Heteroneura.
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The Drepanidae are a family of moths with about 1000[verification needed] species recorded worldwide. They are generally divided in three subfamilies (Minet and Scoble, 1999) which share the same type of hearing organ. Thyatirinae, previously often placed in their own family, bear a superficial resemblance to Noctuidae. Many species in this group have a distinctively hook-shaped apex to the forewing, leading to their common name of hook-tips.
The larvae of many species are very distinctive, tapering to a point at the tail and usually resting with both head and tail raised. They usually feed on the leaves of trees and shrubs, pupating between leaves spun together with silk.
15 species are resident in the UK:
Species from India:
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