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wherever the
Symmocidae are. More recently, with
additional data and
molecular phylogenetic analyses becoming available, the
Symmocidae are reinstated...
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Ambloma klimeschi is a moth of the
Symmocidae family. It is
found on the
Canary Islands.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Ambloma klimeschi. Fauna...
- The
Lepidoptera fossil record encomp****es all
butterflies and
moths that
lived before recorded history. The
fossil record for
Lepidoptera is
lacking in...
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Symmoca perobscurata is a moth of the
Symmocidae family. It is
found in
Portugal and Spain.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Symmoca perobscurata...
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North American moths represent about 12,000
types of moths. In comparison,
there are
about 825
species of
North American butterflies. The
moths (mostly...
- some
authors instead ally it with the Gelechiidae,
Autostichinae and/or
Symmocidae and
place it
elsewhere in the Gelechioidea.
Syringopais temperatella (Lederer...
- "Symmoca
deprinsi sp. nov. and
Amselina olympi from Asia
Minor (Lepidoptera:
Symmocidae)" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2013-10-29.
Retrieved 2013-06-26...
- and ally at
least some of
these genera with the
Autostichinae and/or
Symmocidae. On the
other hand, the
Schistonoeidae (scavenger moths) are preliminarily...
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Symmoca dodecatella is a moth of the
family Symmocidae. It is
found in
Portugal and Spain. The
wingspan is
about 18–19 mm. The
forewings are grey, sprinkled...
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moths of
North America (MONA 855–2311) – Oecophoridae, Elachistidae,
Symmocidae, Glyphidoceridae, Autostichidae, Blastobasidae,
Coleophoridae and Batrachedridae...