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- Stathmopoda is a genus of moths. It has variously been placed in its own family, Stathmopodidae, or in subfamily Stathmopodinae in the family Oecophoridae...
- Stathmopoda skelloni, the yellow featherfoot, is a species of moth in the Stathmopodidae family. It is endemic to New Zealand and can be found throughout...
- Stathmopoda distincta is a moth of the family Stathmopodidae. It was described by Alfred Philpott in 1923. It is endemic to New Zealand. Wikimedia Commons...
- Stathmopoda plumbiflua is a moth of the family Stathmopodidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1911 and is found in New Zealand. "Stathmopoda plumbiflua"...
- Stathmopoda masinissa, the persimmon fruit moth, is a moth of the family Stathmopodidae. The species was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1906. It...
- Stathmopoda crocophanes is a moth of the Stathmopodidae family. It is found in Australia in the states of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia...
- Stathmopoda triloba is a moth of the family Stathmopodidae first described by Edward Meyrick in 1913. It is found in Sri Lanka. "Species Details: Stathmopoda...
- Stathmopoda coracodes is a moth of the family Stathmopodidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1923. It is found in New Zealand. Stathmopoda coracodes...
- Stathmopoda monoxesta is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae. It is found in Tahiti. Range Extension Of The Genus Asymphorodes meyrick (Lepidoptera, Cosmopterigidae)...
- Stathmopoda endotherma is a species of moth in the family Stathmopodidae. It is endemic to New Zealand. It is classified as "At Risk, Naturally Uncommon"...