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This is the first of four fascicles that will review the moth superfamily Pyraloidea as it appears in North America. The present fascicle will deal with six subfamilies of the family Pyralidae in two separately paged parts. The first part will be published in three installments (A-C). Installment A covers the subfamilies Scopariinae and Nymphulinae.