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The '''Catocalini''' are a [[noctuidae|noctuid]] ("owlet") [[moth]] [[tribe (biology)|tribe]], the largest in the [[Catocalinae]] [[subfamily]]. Most [[subtribe]]s are small, but some—such as the [[Toxocampina]] and the [[Ophiusina]]—contain many [[genus|genera]].
The '''Catocalini''' are a [[noctuidae|noctuid]] ("owlet") [[moth]] [[tribe (biology)|tribe]], the largest in the [[Catocalinae]] [[subfamily]]. Most [[subtribe]]s are small, but some—such as the [[Toxocampina]] and the [[Ophiusina]]—contain many [[genus|genera]].
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Catocalini
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Catocalini
Subtribes

Aediina
Ophiusina
Ectypina
Synedina
Catocalina
Acantholipina
Aventiina
Arytrurina
Toxocampina
Acantholipina

The Catocalini are a noctuid ("owlet") moth tribe, the largest in the Catocalinae subfamily. Most subtribes are small, but some—such as the Toxocampina and the Ophiusina—contain many genera.