- distinctness. In 1917,
George Hampson described Agdistopis petrochroa,
creating the new
genus Agdistopis in
recognition of the
distinctive features of these...
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contains a
single genus Agdistopis with
three species.
Thomas Bainbrigge Fletcher described the
species now
known as
Agdistopis sinhala from a
single specimen...
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Agdistopis halieutica is a moth in the
Macropiratidae family. It is
found from
Australia (Northern
Territory and Queensland) and New
Guinea to Fiji. The...
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Agdistopis griveaudi is a moth in the
Macropiratidae family. It is
known from Madagascar. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2017). "
Agdistopis griveaudi Gibeaux...
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known from the
Oligocene of France. The
small group of
moths in the
genus Agdistopis has
often been
treated as a
subfamily Macropiratinae within the Pterophoridae...
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Lyonetia anthemopa Meyrick, 1936
Lyonetia clerkella (Linnaeus, 1758)
Agdistopis sinhala (T. B. Fletcher, 1909)
Palaeomicroides anmashanensis Hashimoto...
- sera Meyrick, 1885
Leuroperna sera
Adaina microdactyla (Hübner, 1813)
Agdistopis sinhala T. B. Fletcher, 1909
Amblyptilia direptalis (Walker, 1864) Buckleria...
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spilodesma (Meyrick, 1908) 和名未定 —
Alucita straminea Hashimoto, 1984 ジャンボトリバ —
Agdistopis sinhala (T. B. Fletcher, 1909) タカムクシロトリバ —
Agdistis takamukui Nohira,...
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strong similarities between e.g.
Tanycnema and the
basal plume moth
genus Agdistopis are not a coincidence. The
alternative approach ****umes the fruitworm...
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Lymantriidae Lyonetiidae Macropiratidae Only one
Australian species is known:
Agdistopis halieutica (Meyrick, 1932)
Micronoctuidae Only few
Australian species...