Definition of Argyresthiidae. Meaning of Argyresthiidae. Synonyms of Argyresthiidae

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- Argyresthiidae is a family of moths known as the shiny head-standing moths. It was previously treated as a subfamily of Yponomeutidae. Argyresthia Hübner...
- analyses. van Nieukerken et al (2011) split off Praydidae, Attevidae and Argyresthiidae as separate families, and Sohn (2013) elevated Scythropiinae to family...
- The Lepidoptera of Denmark consist of both the butterflies and moths recorded from Denmark. Carterocephalus silvicola (Meigen, 1829) Erynnis tages (Linnaeus...
- Lepidoptera of Greece consist of both the butterflies and moths recorded from Greece, including Crete, the Gr**** mainland and the Aegean Islands (including...
- This is a list of North American animals extinct in the Holocene that covers extinctions from the Holocene epoch, a geologic epoch that began about 11...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Argyresthiidae Genus: Argyresthia Species: †A. castaneella Binomial name †Argyresthia...
- The Lepidoptera of Bulgaria consist of both the butterflies and moths recorded from Bulgaria. Carcharodus alceae (Esper, 1780) Carcharodus floccifera (Zeller...
- The Lepidoptera of Serbia and Montenegro consist of both the butterflies and moths recorded from Serbia and Montenegro. Carcharodus alceae (Esper, 1780)...
- An estimated 150 species of Lepidoptera, the order comprising butterflies and moths, have been recorded in the North Atlantic archipelago of the Azores...
- Animal Genus and Species Names Index. In Lepidoptera: Yponomeutoidea I (Argyresthiidae, Attevidae, Praydidae, Scythropiidae, and Yponomeutidae) (pp. 237-253)...