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- Hyperdasys Walsingham, 1907 Phthoraula Meyrick, 1935 Euperissus Butler, 1881 Semnoprepia Walsingham, 1907 Petrochroa Busck, 1914 Diplosara Meyrick, 1883...
- Merophyas petrochroa is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Victoria and South Australia...
- Cosmopterigidae Genus: Hyposmocoma Species: H. neckerensis Binomial name Hyposmocoma neckerensis (Swezey, 1926) Synonyms Petrochroa neckerensis Swezey, 1926...
- Family: Cosmopterigidae Genus: Hyposmocoma Species: H. communis Binomial name Hyposmocoma communis (Swezey, 1946) Synonyms Petrochroa communis Swezey, 1946...
- Family: Cosmopterigidae Genus: Hyposmocoma Species: H. swezeyi Binomial name Hyposmocoma swezeyi (Busck, 1914) Synonyms Petrochroa swezeyi Busck, 1914...
- Cosmopterigidae Genus: Hyposmocoma Species: H. trifasciata Binomial name Hyposmocoma trifasciata (Swezey, 1915) Synonyms Petrochroa trifasciata Swezey, 1915...
- Cosmopterigidae Genus: Hyposmocoma Species: H. elegantula Binomial name Hyposmocoma elegantula (Swezey, 1934) Synonyms Petrochroa elegantula Swezey, 1934...
-  longisquamella Binomial name Hyposmocoma longisquamella (Walsingham, 1907) Synonyms Elachista longisquamella Walsingham, 1907 Petrochroa nigrella Swezey, 1940...
- Agonoxeninae (disputed) Genus: Asymphorodes Species: A. dimorpha Binomial name Asymphorodes dimorpha (Busck, 1914) Synonyms Petrochroa dimorpha Busck, 1914...
- doubt of its distinctness. In 1917, George Hampson described Agdistopis petrochroa, creating the new genus Agdistopis in recognition of the distinctive features...