Definition of Symmocidae. Meaning of Symmocidae. Synonyms of Symmocidae

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Definition of Symmocidae

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Meaning of Symmocidae from wikipedia

- wherever the Symmocidae are. More recently, with additional data and molecular phylogenetic analyses becoming available, the Symmocidae are reinstated...
- 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...
- Symmoca perobscurata is a moth of the Symmocidae family. It is found in Portugal and Spain. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Symmoca perobscurata...
- 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...
- 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...
- moths of North America (MONA 855–2311) – Oecophoridae, Elachistidae, Symmocidae, Glyphidoceridae, Autostichidae, Blastobasidae, Coleophoridae and Batrachedridae...