Anomis sabulifera, known as the beach moth, has a life cycle that includes egg-laying, larval, pupal, and adult stages. Larvae feed on various plants. Control measures for Anomis sabulifera may involve using pheromone traps to monitor populations, practicing crop rotation, and employing biological controls such as beneficial insects that prey on the larvae.
Anomis privata was created in 1865.
Anomis nigritarsis was created in 1858.
The accepted scientific name is Anomis erosa.