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Tineidae is a
family of
moths in the
order Lepidoptera described by
Pierre André
Latreille in 1810. Collectively, they are
known as
fungus moths or tineid...
- only
species in the
genus Tomara, and
belongs to the
family Tineidae.
Global Taxonomic Database of
Tineidae Data
related to
Tomara at
Wikispecies v t e...
- case-bearing
clothes moth, is a
species of
tineoid moth in the
family Tineidae, the
fungus moths. This
species has a
cosmopolitan distribution, occurring...
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Cephimallota is a
genus of
moths belonging to the
family Tineidae.
Wikispecies has
information related to Cephimallota. "Cephimallota".
Global Biodiversity...
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plaster bagworm and
household casebearer, is a moth
species in
family Tineidae. It
occurs in
tropical climates,
where it is
common in houses, and is presumed...
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major pest of sugarcane, maize, and sorghum.
Several moths in the
family Tineidae are
commonly regarded as
pests because their larvae eat
fabric such as...
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clothes moth, or
simply clothing moth, is a
species of
fungus moth (family
Tineidae,
subfamily Tineinae). It is the type
species of its
genus Tineola and was...
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Phereoeca is a
genus of
moths belonging to the
family Tineidae. The
larvae of
these moths build protective silk
cases and some are
moderate household pests...
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snails (typically Tornatellides).
Larvae of some
species of
moths in the
Tineidae, Gelechiidae, and Noctuidae,
besides others, feed on detritus, or dead...
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Eriocottidae (Old
World spiny-winged moths)
Psychidae (bagworm moths)
Tineidae (fungus moths)
Gracillarioidea Bucculatricidae (ribbed
cocoon makers) Douglasiidae...