-
family is accepted,
Tineodidae being merged into
Alucitidae with the
Alucitoidea thus
becoming monotypic. Most of the
roughly 160
described species in...
-
Alucitoidea with the Tineodidae, a
diverse group of
numerous small genera with
about 20
species all together. However, the two
supposed Alucitoidea families...
- Obtectomera. Some may even
belong to more
ancient moth lineages, such as the
Alucitoidea or Pterophoroidea. Finally, some of
these (usually little-studied) genera...
- (bristle-legged moths)
Epermenioidea Epermeniidae (fringe-tufted moths)
Alucitoidea Alucitidae (many-plumed moths)
Tineodidae (false
plume moths) Pterophoroidea...
-
united with the many-plumed
moths (family Alucitidae) the
superfamily Alucitoidea. It may be that
these two
groups are
actually polyphyletic with regard...
- (bristle-legged moths)
Epermenioidea Epermeniidae (fringe-tufted moths)
Alucitoidea Alucitidae (many-plumed moths)
Tineodidae (false
plume moths) Pterophoroidea...
- uncertain. They show some
morphological similarities to the "plume moths" (
Alucitoidea and Pterophoroidea), for
example the wing
fringe has
similar groups of...
- the
separation of
Macropiratidae from
Pterophoridae and
placement with
Alucitoidea, Carposinoidea,
Epermenioidea and Hyblaeoidea.
Agdistopis halieutica...
- (bristle-legged moths)
Epermenioidea Epermeniidae (fringe-tufted moths)
Alucitoidea Alucitidae (many-plumed moths)
Tineodidae (false
plume moths) Pterophoroidea...
- "Apoditrysia"[1] "Obtectomera" (Minet, 1991),
rather than with the
superfamilies Alucitoidea or
Epermenioidea within which it has
sometimes previously been placed...