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Tineoidea is the
ditrysian superfamily of
moths that
includes clothes moths,
bagworms and relatives.
There are six
families usually included within it...
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cases in
which they can hide. The
bagworms belong to the
superfamily Tineoidea,
which is a
basal lineage of the
Ditrysia (as is Gelechioidea,
which includes...
- it is
difficult to
pinpoint the
origin of
affinities between clades,
Tineoidea are
found to be
useful in
understanding the vast
diversity in Ditrysia...
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Lepidoptera whose position relative to
other members of the
superfamily Tineoidea is
currently unknown.
There are two subfamilies,
Compsocteninae and Eriocottinae...
- is the type
genus of the subfamily, family, as well as the
superfamily Tineoidea. Its
scientific name is
derived from "tinea", a
generic term for micromoths...
- G.H.; T.
Hirowatari & M. Wang, 2009:
Siloscinae Gozmány (Lepidoptera:
Tineoidea) from
China with
description of a new species.
Transactions of the American...
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mostly leaf miners, but more
recent lineages feed externally. In the
Tineoidea, most
species feed on
plant and
animal detritus and fungi, and
build shelters...
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Simaethistoidea Simaethistidae Tineoidea Acrolophidae (burrowing
webworm moths)
Arrhenophanidae Eriocottidae (Old
World spiny-winged moths) Psychidae...
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Operette (Trinity) 2000: Oh Luna Mein (Trisol) 2001:
Utopia (Trisol) 2003:
Tineoidea oder: Die
Folgen einer Nacht – Eine Gothic-Oper in Blut-Moll (Trisol;...
- the
family Gracillariidae. Davis, D.R, and Robinson, G.S. (1999). The
Tineoidea and Gracillarioidea. In: Kristensen, N.P. (ed.), Lepidoptera,
Moths and...