Definition of Epimarptidae. Meaning of Epimarptidae. Synonyms of Epimarptidae

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Epimarptidae. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Epimarptidae and, of course, Epimarptidae synonyms and on the right images related to the word Epimarptidae.

Definition of Epimarptidae

No result for Epimarptidae. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Epimarptidae from wikipedia

- Epimarptidae is a family of moths in the superfamily Gelechioidea. Depending on source publication, it was previously monotypic. The lineage was previously...
- Idioglossa miraculosa is a moth of the family Epimarptidae. It was described by Frey and Boll in 1878. It is found in North America in the Southerastern...
- Idioglossa argodora is a species of moth of the family Epimarptidae. It is known from India. The wingspan is about 10 mm. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Idioglossa polliacola is a species of moth of the family Epimarptidae. It was described as a new species and placed in the family Batrachedridae by Kazuhiro...
- Idioglossa triacma is a species of moth of the family Epimarptidae. It is known from the Khasi Hills of India. The wingspan is about 10 mm. The forewings...
- Idioglossa triumphalis is a species of moth of the family Epimarptidae. It is known from Mozambique. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Idioglossa...
- Family Syringopaidae Family Coelopoetidae Family Stathmopodidae Family Epimarptidae Family Batrachedridae Family Coleophoridae Family Momphidae Family Pterolonchidae...
- moths) and Ethmiinae, which have sometimes been treated as families. Epimarptidae Meyrick, 1914 (1 genus, 4 species) – previously considered a subfamily...
- a very small species of golden-metallic coloured moth of the family Epimarptidae living in a subtropical highland climate, at least in Australia, and...
- Batrachedridae following Ron Hodges' 1998 interpretation, as opposed to the Epimarptidae, because they considered more recent taxonomic developments as yet too...