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insects in the
lepidopteran order. The
superfamily is also
known as
Copromorphoidea,
which is a
junior synonym.
These moths are
small to medium-sized (10–50 mm...
- Alucitoidea. Earlier, many
authors ****umed that the
fruitworm moths (
Copromorphoidea) were also very
closely related to the
Alucitidae (and the fringe-tufted...
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North American moths represent about 12,000
types of moths. In comparison,
there are
about 825
species of
North American butterflies. The
moths (mostly...
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Pterophoridae (plume moths)
Whalleyanoidea Whalleyanidae Immoidea Immidae Copromorphoidea Copromorphidae (tropical
fruitworm moths)
Carposinidae (fruitworm moths)...
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Pterophoridae (plume moths)
Whalleyanoidea Whalleyanidae Immoidea Immidae Copromorphoidea Copromorphidae (tropical
fruitworm moths)
Carposinidae (fruitworm moths)...
- as it
lacks the
flimsy cuticle of the pupa
characteristic of
other Copromorphoidea.
Copromorpha Meyrick, 1886 =Trychnostola Turner, 1916 Aegidomorpha...
- Latreille, 1802 –
plume moths Alucitoidea Leach, 1815 – many-plume
moths Copromorphoidea [=Carposinoidea] Walsingham, 1897 –
fruitworm moths Epermenioidea S****r...
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fruitworm moths (
Copromorphoidea) are the
closest living relatives of the Alucitidae,
including the
latter in an
expanded Copromorphoidea with the fruitworm...
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Pterophoridae (plume moths)
Whalleyanoidea Whalleyanidae Immoidea Immidae Copromorphoidea Copromorphidae (tropical
fruitworm moths)
Carposinidae (fruitworm moths)...
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unclear relationship to the
fruitworm moths (
Copromorphoidea). In the
arrangement used here, the
Copromorphoidea are
considered obtectomeran Ditrysia, significantly...