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Definition of Nepticulidae

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Meaning of Nepticulidae from wikipedia

- Nepticulidae is a family of very small moths with a worldwide distribution. They are characterised by eyecaps over the eyes (see also Opostegidae, Bucculatricidae...
- moths) Andesianoidea Andesianidae (Andean endemic moths) Nepticuloidea Nepticulidae (pigmy, or midget moths) Opostegidae (white eyecap moths) Palaephatoidea...
- Davis (31 October 2016). "Revised classification and catalogue of global Nepticulidae and Opostegidae (Lepidoptera, Nepticuloidea)". ZooKeys. 628 (628): 65–246...
- are more adapted to boring and living in sand (e. g., Prodoxidae and Nepticulidae, respectively).: 563  The wings, head, and parts of the thorax and abdomen...
- moths) Andesianoidea Andesianidae (Andean endemic moths) Nepticuloidea Nepticulidae (pigmy, or midget moths) Opostegidae (white eyecap moths) Palaephatoidea...
- This is a list of the ****anese species of the superfamilies Micropterigoidea, Nepticuloidea, Adeloidea, Tischerioidea, Tineoidea, Gracillarioidea and Yponomeutoidea...
- This is a list of the Australian moth species of the family Nepticulidae. It also acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of the full List...
- a moth of the Adelidae family Stigmella divina, a moth of the family Nepticulidae Divina (name) Divina (typeface) La Divina, a nickname for Marie Callas...
- Stigmella maya is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found on the Yucatán Peninsula of southeastern Mexico. This species is among the smallest Lepidoptera...
- Stigmella galactacma is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. The genus was erected by Franz von Paula Schrank in 1802. It was described by Edward Meyrick...