Phycitinae

Japanese: Phycitinae
Phycitinae

...(8) The Pyralinae subfamily has more than 40 known species, including the rice moth (illustration) and the oak moth (illustration), which are important pests of dry foods. (9) The Phycitinae subfamily has more than 100 species recorded in Japan. These include the Indian Meal Moth, the Striped Moth, and the Striped Bean Moth, which are well-known as pests of stored grain and dry foods. ...

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Phycitinae" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…(8)シマメイガ亜科Pyralinaeは40種あまり知られ,コメノシマメイガ(イラスト)やカシノシマメイガ(イラスト)は乾燥食品の害虫として重要である。(9)マダラメイガ亜科Phycitinaeは日本から100種あまり記録されている。貯穀や乾燥食品の害虫として有名なノシメマダラメイガ,スジマダラメイガ,スジコナマダラメイガなどが含まれる。…

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