Ennominae is the largest subfamily of the geometer moth family (Geometridae) with some 9,700 described species in 1,100 genera. They are usually fairly small moth species, though some (such as the Peppered Moth) grow considerably larger. This subfamily has a global distribution. It includes some species that are notorious defoliating pests.
The status of several tribes is debated. For example, the Boarmiini are sometimes massively expanded to include the Bistonini, Bupalini, Erannini, Gnophini, Melanolophini, Phaseliini and Theriini. The Nacophorini and perhaps the Campaeini might need to be merged with the Lithinini, and all three might warrant merging into the Ennomini. The group sometimes separated as Cassymini is tentatively included in the Abraxini here. The Alsophilinae, usually treated as a small subfamily in their own right, might simply be a specialized lineage of Boarmiini.
Tribe Baptini
Tribe Bupalini
Tribe Caberini
Tribe Campaeini
It happened once again
You did repeat the same old story
I thought I was a friend
Until we said goodbye
Well, I don't ask of any further explanation
Leave me alone and it'll heal as time goes by
Too many times I ask myself what happened
Yet not a sign to clear my mind, where I go...
Time will find an answer
Time will find an answer
It's back to status quo
I'm on my own
All alone
but I'll be fine some day
I sometimes sit and wonder
Why you're gone, and no one there
How could it go so wrong
From what we used to share
I don't pretend to be the one who understand
There's still a question mark left in an empty hand
Too many times I asked myself what happened
Yet not a sign to clear my mind, where I go...
It's back to status quo
I'm on my own
All alone
but I'll be fine some day
Time will find an answer
Time will find an answer
Submitted by Michael Hack