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Chimabachinae, the
chimabachid moths, is a
subfamily of
moths in the
family Lypusidae. The
subfamily used to be
classified as a
subfamily of Oecophoridae...
- own family, Ashinagaidae. Later, it was ****igned to the
subfamilies Chimabachinae as well as
Stathmopodinae until it was
finally placed in the Oecophoridae...
- Amphisbatidae) – that
these groups were merged.
Lypusinae Herrich-Schäffer, 1857
Chimabachinae Heinemann, 1870 Heikkilä, Maria; Kaila,
Lauri (2009). "Re****essment...
- Cryptolechiinae)
Hypertrophinae Metachandinae Oecophorinae (including
Chimabachinae, Deuterogoniinae, Peleopodinae, Philobotinae)
Stathmopodinae Stenomatinae...
- The
March dagger moth (Diurnea ****ella) is a moth of the
subfamily Chimabachinae. It is
found in
Europe and was
first described by
Michael Denis & Ignaz...
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Diurnea is a
genus of
moths of the
subfamily Chimabachinae. The
genus is
noted for ****ual dimorphism, with the
males fully winged and the
females having...
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Diurnea lipsiella is a moth of the
subfamily Chimabachinae. It is
found in Europe. The
wingspan is 17–23 mm.
Meyrick describes it - Male 21-25 mm. The...
- Marchand, 1947
Torodorinae Gozmány, 1978
Lypusidae Herrich-Schäffer, 1857
Chimabachinae Heinemann, 1870
Lypusinae Herrich-Schäffer, 1857
Momphidae Herrich-Schäffer...
- As
regards the Oecophorinae, the
proposed concealer moth
subfamilies Chimabachinae, Deuterogoniinae,
Peleopodinae and
Philobotinae were
included here pending...