Definition of Oecophorinae. Meaning of Oecophorinae. Synonyms of Oecophorinae

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Definition of Oecophorinae

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Meaning of Oecophorinae from wikipedia

- The Oecophorinae are the nominate subfamily of moths in the concealer moth family (Oecophoridae). They are part of the insufficiently studied superfamily...
- Depressariinae (including Cryptolechiinae) Hypertrophinae Metachandinae Oecophorinae (including Chimabachinae, Deuterogoniinae, Peleopodinae, Philobotinae)...
- This is a list of the moth species of the family Oecophoridae found in Australia. This list acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of...
- moths. In fact, most of these moths appear to be either closer to the Oecophorinae and are hence nowadays usually included in the Oecophoridae (Depressariinae...
- Themistian asteroid Fabiola (moth), a concealer moth genus in subfamily Oecophorinae MSC Fabiola, a container ship Queen Fabiola Mountains All pages with...
- Eido may refer to: Eido (moth), a genus of moth in the subfamily Oecophorinae Eido I (955–1015), bishop of Meissen Eido II (d. 1045 or -46), bishop of...
- Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "​Oecophorinae unplaced species psammota​". The Global Lepidoptera Names Index. Natural...
- concealer moth family (Oecophoridae). Among these, it belongs to subfamily Oecophorinae. It was originally established as a subgenus of Borkhausenia. Species...
- Australia. It belongs to the family Oecophoridae, and therein to subfamily Oecophorinae. The genus was described by Edward Meyrick in 1883. As regards described...
- in the tribe Orophinii. These are today usually placed in subfamily Oecophorinae, but often used to be ****igned to the Depressariinae. Zizyphia cleodorella...