Definition of Cecidosidae. Meaning of Cecidosidae. Synonyms of Cecidosidae

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Definition of Cecidosidae

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- Cecidosidae is a family of primitive monotrysian moths in the order Lepidoptera which have a piercing ovipositor used for laying eggs in plant tissue...
- This is a list of moths of Brazil. Ceromitia aphyoda Davis & Medeiros, (Sao Paulo, Parana) Ceromitia beckeri Davis & Medeiros, 2023 (from Rio de Janeiro)...
- Adeloidea Adelidae (fairy longhorn moths) Cecidosidae Heliozelidae Incurvariidae Prodoxidae (yucca moths) Andesianoidea Andesianidae (Andean endemic moths)...
- Adeloidea Adelidae (fairy longhorn moths) Cecidosidae Heliozelidae Incurvariidae Prodoxidae (yucca moths) Andesianoidea Andesianidae (Andean endemic moths)...
- Lepidoptera of New Zealand consists of both the butterflies and moths recorded from the islands of New Zealand. According to a recent estimate there are...
- Xanadoses is a monotypic moth genus in the family Cecidosidae. It contains a single species, Xanadoses nielseni, which is endemic to New Zealand and is...
- Adeloidea Adelidae (fairy longhorn moths) Cecidosidae Heliozelidae Incurvariidae Prodoxidae (yucca moths) Andesianoidea Andesianidae (Andean endemic moths)...
- Adeloidea Adelidae (fairy longhorn moths) Cecidosidae Heliozelidae Incurvariidae Prodoxidae (yucca moths) Andesianoidea Andesianidae (Andean endemic moths)...
- Ridiaschina is a monotypic moth genus in the family Cecidosidae described by Juan Brèthes in 1916. Its only species, Ridiaschina congregatella, described...
- The moths of Zimbabwe represent about 1,000 known moth species. The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic...