Thivolleo meruensis

[2] The family Crambidae is a taxon of insects known for their diverse morphologies and ecological adaptabilities.

The taxonomic classification situates this species within the subfamily Pyraustinae, under the tribe Pyraustini, and within the genus Thivolleo.

[3] The genus Thivolleo, including T. meruensis, was introduced as a new genus in 2006, with T. meruensis being one of the two new species described from Africa, thus expanding the existing understanding of Lepidopteran diversity on the continent.

[4] The description of this new genus and species not only contributes to the taxonomic richness but also potentially to the understanding of ecological interactions within their native habitats.

The genus Thivolleo is tentatively placed near Pronomis Munroe & Mutuura, 1968, suggesting a phylogenetic proximity that may reflect shared evolutionary histories or ecological roles[4].