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Lypusa is a
genus of
moths of the
Lypusidae family,
traditionally held to be a
monotypic lineage of Tineoidea. However, it may
actually belong to the same...
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Lypusa maurella is a moth of the
Lypusidae family. It is
found in most of Europe. The
wingspan is 7–12 mm.
Adults are on wing from May to June. The larvae...
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Lypusa tokari is a moth of the
Lypusidae family. It is
found in Austria, Hungary,
northern Italy, Bulgaria,
Albania and in Slovakia. The
habitat consists...
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Paralypusa two
years later. The
generic name
indicates the
affinity to the
genus Lypusa. The
wingspan is
about 10 mm. Savela,
Markku (30
August 2014). "Paralypusa...
- only the
genus Lypusa with two species) and
belonging in the
primitive moth
superfamily Tineoidea.
Previous research suggested that
Lypusa was so closely...
- relationships. More recently, it was
discovered that the
enigmatic genus Lypusa,
traditionally held to be a
monotypic family of Tineoidea, is
closely related...
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Lypusinae is a
subfamily of
moths in the
Lypusidae family.
Lypusa Zeller, 1852
Paralypusa Lvovsky, 2012 The
following genera are
alternatively placed elsewhere:...
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research has
shown that the
genus Pseudatemelia is one of
those close to
Lypusa, the type of the
family Lypusidae. As a result, the
genus Pseudatemelia...
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research has
shown that the
genus Pseudatemelia is one of
those close to
Lypusa, the type of the
family Lypusidae. The
genus Pseudatemelia has been dissolved...
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Amphisbatis incongruella (Stainton, 1849)
Lypusa maurella (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)
Lypusa tokari Elsner,
Liska & Petru, 2008 Pseudatemelia...