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Glossata (Fabricius, 1775) is a
suborder of the Lepidoptera,
containing all
members that have a
coilable proboscis; i.e., it
includes all
butterflies and...
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listed below before Glossata contain a few
basal families accounting for less than 200 species; the bulk of
Lepidoptera are in the
Glossata. Similarly, within...
- class:
Insecta (unranked):
Amphiesmenoptera Order:
Lepidoptera Major divisions Aglossata Glossata (excluding butterflies)
Heterobathmiina Zeugloptera...
- Tri****ic–Jur****ic boundary, with wing
scales belonging to the
suborder Glossata and Micropterigidae-grade
moths from the
deposits of this age in Germany...
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Suborder Glossata...
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Milesiini Subtribe:
Criorhinina Genus:
Lycastris Species: L. albipes
Binomial name
Lycastris albipes Walker, 1857
Synonyms Xiphopheromyia glossata Bigot, 1892...
- of Notho****us or
southern beech and the
larvae mine the leaves.: 569
Glossata contains a
majority of the species, with the most
obvious difference being...
- family. The
adult has
highly reduced mouthparts but its
position in the
Glossata containing the more
familiar moths-with-tongues is
confirmed by morphological...
- name
Genea trifaria (Wiedemann, 1824)
Synonyms Stomoxys trifaria Wiedemann, 1824
Geneoglossa glossata Townsend, 1935
Genea maculiventris Rondani, 1850...
- piliform. Blade-like or lamellar.
Other variable forms.
Primitive moths (non-
Glossata and Eriocranidae) have 'solid'
scales which are imperforate, i.e., they...