Batrachedridae
Batrachedridae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Suborder: | Glossata |
(unranked): | Ditrysia |
Superfamily: | Gelechioidea |
Family: | Batrachedridae Heinemann & Wocke, 1876 |
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The Batrachedridae are a small family of moths. These are small, slender moths which rest with their wings wrapped tightly around their bodies. The taxonomy of this and related groups is often disputed. It was long thought to contain two genera, Batrachedra (many species) and Houdinia (a single species, Houdinia flexilissima from New Zealand and surrounding islands).[1]
Recently, other genera have been assigned to the family. These include:
- Batrachedra Herrich-Schäffer, 1853
- Chedra Hodges, 1966
- Corythangela Meyrick, 1897
- Duospina Hodges, 1966
- Enscepastra Meyrick, 1920
- Idioglossa Walsingham, 1881
- Ifeda Hodges, 1966
Former genera
- Batrachedrodes Zimmerman, 1978
- Homaledra Busck, 1900
External links
- Microleps U.S.A. (Neartic)
References
- ↑ Hoare, R et al., The world’s thinnest caterpillar? A new genus and species of Batrachedridae (Lepidoptera) from Sporadanthus ferrugineus (Restionaceae), a threatened New Zealand plant. Invertebrate Systematics 20(5) 571–583, 2006
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