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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...
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section Cossina. Others,
having a
ventral heart vessel,
belong in
section Tineina.
While it is
difficult to
pinpoint the
origin of
affinities between clades...
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lepidopterological work of the
nineteenth century – The
Natural History of the
Tineina. This, a
monumental 13-volume monograph, was
commenced in 1855 and completed...
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another Englishman, John
William Douglas of The
Natural History of the
Tineina (1855–73). He
undertook editing William Buckler's and John ****ins' work...
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Tineina 13 volumes, 2000 pages. One of the most
significant lepidopterological works of the century, The
Natural History of the
Tineina, is a monumental...
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publication (www.afromoths.net) (03.Aug.2014 Meyrick, E. 1911d.
Tortricina and
Tineina.
Results of the
Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to the
Indian Ocean in 1905...
- (Augustin Bernardi) Stainton, H. T. (1873): The
natural history of the
Tineina 13: I-VIII,
London (John van Voorst)
Wikispecies has
information related...
- Wikidata Q45922947. Meyrick,
Edward (1888). "Descriptions of New
Zealand Tineina".
Transactions and
Proceedings of the New
Zealand Institute. 20: 77–106...
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North America,
including Ohio. The
wingspan is
about 9 mm.
mothphotographersgroup Notes on
North American Tineina, with
descriptions of new
species v t e...
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Sceptea decedens Walsingham, 1911
Walsingham (1911). "Sceptea, gen. n.".
Tineina, Pterophorina, Orneodina, and
Pyralida and
Hepialina (part.). Biologia...