ACliinid
ACliinid is a genus of moths belonging to the family Crambidae. This genus is characterized by specific morphological features, particularly in the wing venation and genitalia, which distinguish it from other closely related genera. The larvae of ACliinid moths typically feed on various plant species, with host plant preferences varying depending on the specific species within the genus. The adult moths are generally crepuscular or nocturnal, and their appearance can range from drab browns and grays to more vibrant patterns, depending on the species.
Research on ACliinid moths has primarily focused on their taxonomy, distribution, and bionomics. Several species have