Talk:Almonia

"Lobi Moth"
I've removed the section claiming that Almonia lobipennis is the only carnivorous moth. The sources cited don't even mention this species that I could find, much less its unusual behavior. Besides that, no sources on the internet could be found to back up this claim except for one Yahoo Answers posting citing the 'kipedia. Sounds rather dubious. Apart from that, it wouldn't be the only carnivorous moth by a long shot—I'm aware that at least some caterpillars are insectivorous. Eris Discord | Talk 05:12, 24 January 2010 (UTC)

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Acentropinae or Spilomelinae?
jlwoodwa (talk) 07:17, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
 * Acentropinae, Acentropinae, Almonia, and BioLib say Acentropinae.
 * Spilomelinae, Spilomelinae, and CoL say Spilomelinae.
 * EoL and GBIF don't place it in a subfamily.