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The first volume of Pyraloida treats the crambid subfamilies Acentropinae, Evergestinae, Heliothelinae, Schoenobinae and Scopariinae from Europe and partially from surrounding areas. A total of 113 species are described and figures of the moths and female and male genitalia are given. Colour plates show the moths in natural size or larger.