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primitive but
paraphyletic "micromoths" and the
derived monophyletic Apoditrysia,
which include mostly larger moths, as well as the butterflies. Those...
- them the
shape of a
narrow winged airplane.
Though they
belong to the
Apoditrysia like the
larger moths and the butterflies,
unlike these they are tiny...
- The
insect order Lepidoptera consists of
moths and
butterflies (43 superfamilies). Most
moths are night-flying,
while the
butterflies (superfamily Papilionoidea)...
- The
relationship of the
family to the
other lineages in the
group "
Apoditrysia" need a new ****essment,
especially with new
molecular data. The moths...
- Infraorder:
Heteroneura Clade:
Eulepidoptera Clade:
Ditrysia Clade:
Apoditrysia Superfamily:
Tortricoidea Latreille, 1803 Family:
Tortricidae Latreille...
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superfamily is not certain, but it has been
placed in the
natural group of "
Apoditrysia"[1] "Obtectomera" (Minet, 1991),
rather than with the
superfamilies Alucitoidea...
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Insecta Order:
Lepidoptera Clade:
Eulepidoptera Clade:
Ditrysia Clade:
Apoditrysia Clade:
Obtectomera Clade:
Macroheterocera Superfamily:
Noctuoidea Families...
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Urodoidea is a
superfamily of
moths in the
clade Apoditrysia. It
currently contains two families:
Urodidae and Ustyurtiidae. Kaila, Lauri; Nupponen, Kari;...
-
Apoditrysia...
-
currently placed in its own
superfamily at the base of the
natural group Apoditrysia (Dugdale et al., 1999 [1998]; May, 2004). Note: the
superfamily was unintentionally...