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twirler moths, and relatives, also
simply called curved-horn
moths or
gelechioid moths. It is a
large and
poorly understood '"micromoth" superfamily, constituting...
- ****emblage,
united merely by
symplesiomorphies retained from the
first gelechioid moths. In fact, most of
these moths appear to be
either closer to the...
- The white-shouldered
house moth (Endrosis sarcitrella) is a
species of
gelechioid moth. It
belongs to the
subfamily Oecophorinae of the
concealer moth family...
- See also
Gelechioidea Talk page for
comparison of some
approaches to
gelechioid systematics and taxonomy.
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Ethmia is a
large genus of
small moths. It is the type
genus of the
gelechioid family Ethmiidae,
which is
sometimes included in
Elachistidae or Oecophoridae...
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Anchinia is a
genus of
gelechioid moths. In some
systematic layouts, it is
placed in the
subfamily Amphisbatinae of the
concealer moth
family (Oecophoridae)...
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Agnoea flavifrontella is a
species of
gelechioid moths in the
family Lypusidae. In the
systematic layout used here, it is
placed within the
subfamily Amphisbatinae...
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Australia in
eucalypt forests. Zborowski, Paul; Edwards, Ted (2007). "The
Gelechioid Families". A
Guide to
Australian Moths. CSIRO. p. 66. doi:10.1071/978064309464205...
- far less contentious. The "Deoclonidae",
sometimes treated as a full
gelechioid family, seem to be
nothing other than a
specialized offshoot from within...
- (Oegoconia quadripuncta), also
known as the leaf
litter moth, is a
species of
gelechioid moth. It is
native to
Western Europe, from
France to Belgium, Germany...