Definition of Hieroxestinae. Meaning of Hieroxestinae. Synonyms of Hieroxestinae

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- The Hieroxestinae are a subfamily of moths of the family Tineidae. Amphixystis Archemitra Asymplecta Crobylophanes Meyrick, 1938 Kermania Mitrogona Meyrick...
- This is a list of the Australian moth species of the family Tineidae. It also acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of the full List...
- Gae****, 2019 Tineidae II : Myrmecozelinae, Perissomasticinae, Tineinae, Hieroxestinae, Teichobiinae and Stathmopolitinae Microlepidoptera of Europe, vol....
- Lepidoptera of Cuba consist of both the butterflies and moths recorded from the island of Cuba. According to a recent estimate, there are about of 1,557...
- (2019). 2019 Tineidae II : Myrmecozelinae, Perissomasticinae, Tineinae, Hieroxestinae, Teichobiinae and Stathmopolitinae Microlepidoptera of Europe, vol....
- Gae****, 2019 Tineidae II : Myrmecozelinae, Perissomasticinae, Tineinae, Hieroxestinae, Teichobiinae and Stathmopolitinae Microlepidoptera of Europe, vol....
- fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Hieroxestinae. O. v-flava, often misspelled "-flavum", is commonly known as the wine...
- Monopis ethelella is a moth of the family Tineidae first described by Edward Newman in 1856. It is found in Australia and New Zealand. Wikimedia Commons...
- Gae****, 2019 Tineidae II : Myrmecozelinae, Perissomasticinae, Tineinae, Hieroxestinae, Teichobiinae and Stathmopolitinae Microlepidoptera of Europe, vol....
- Phaeoses chalinota is a moth of the family Tineidae described by Edward Meyrick in 1910. It is found in the India and Sri Lanka. The wingspan is 7–10 mm...