"Pyralididae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Pyralidae family is a large and diverse group of insects commonly known as the snout moths. They are typically small to medium-sized moths that are usually dull-colored and have a stout body shape. They are found worldwide, with the majority of the species being found in tropical regions.
The name Pyralidae comes from the Greek word "pyralis", which means "binder" or "weaver", possibly referring to their larval behavior of binding together leaves or other materials to form a nest.
Pyoxanthosis<br><br>Pyoxanthosis refers to a rare congenital condition characterized by the accumulation of abnormal yellow-orange pigment in the skin, often giving it a lemon-like or orange-yellow discoloration. This condition is usually associated with a yellowish pigmentation, particularly on the skin, and is often linked to disorders of amino acid metabolism or porphyria cutanea tarda.