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Comodica Crypsicroca
''Comodica'' is a small genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae. It is apparently a close relative of the type genus of its subfamily, ''Erechthias''.Robinson 011/ref> It is usually delimited ''sensu stricto'', making it a smallish genus, with 11 species presently placed here: * ''Comodica cirrhopolia'' (Turner, 1923) * ''Comodica coarctata'' (J.F.G.Clarke, 1971) * '' Comodica crypsicroca'' Turner, 1923 * ''Comodica drepanosema'' Turner, 1923 * ''Comodica lucinda'' Meyrick, 1927 * ''Comodica ordinata'' Walsingham, 1914 * ''Comodica polygrapta'' Meyrick, 1924 * ''Comodica semiades'' Bradley, 1956 * ''Comodica signata'' J.F.G.Clarke, 1986 * ''Comodica tetracercella'' Meyrick, 1880 * ''Comodica tigrina'' Turner, 1917 ''Erechthias'' and ''Comodica'' are not unequivocally delimited against each other yet. Some species of the former are occasionally placed in the present genus, namely: * '' Erechthias citrinopa'' * '' Erechthi ...
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Comodica Coarctata
''Comodica'' is a small genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae. It is apparently a close relative of the type genus of its subfamily, ''Erechthias''.Robinson 011/ref> It is usually delimited ''sensu stricto'', making it a smallish genus, with 11 species presently placed here: * ''Comodica cirrhopolia'' (Turner, 1923) * '' Comodica coarctata'' (J.F.G.Clarke, 1971) * '' Comodica crypsicroca'' Turner, 1923 * '' Comodica drepanosema'' Turner, 1923 * '' Comodica lucinda'' Meyrick, 1927 * '' Comodica ordinata'' Walsingham, 1914 * '' Comodica polygrapta'' Meyrick, 1924 * '' Comodica semiades'' Bradley, 1956 * '' Comodica signata'' J.F.G.Clarke, 1986 * '' Comodica tetracercella'' Meyrick, 1880 * '' Comodica tigrina'' Turner, 1917 ''Erechthias'' and ''Comodica'' are not unequivocally delimited against each other yet. Some species of the former are occasionally placed in the present genus, namely: * '' Erechthias citrinopa'' * '' ...
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Erechthias Epispora
''Erechthias'' is a genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae, of which it is the type genus. The exact circumscription of this genus is still disputed, but it may encompass more than 150 species. Systematics and taxonomy Here, the genus is treated in the wide circumscription (''sensu lato'') adopted by many authors today, and representing the presumed core group of the Erechthiinae. Delimited thus, ''Erechthias'' includes several other genera, some of which have occasionally been treated as independent even by fairly recent authors. They are still rather similar and contain moths that are (at least overwhelmingly) very closely related. Still, they differ in details such as the wing venation – with ''Erechthias'' ''sensu stricto'' having all veins separate (as opposed to e.g. the ''Decadarchis'' group, which has hindwing veins 5 and 6 stalked) – or the clasper's harpe being nude in ''Erechthias s.str.'' but bearing a c ...
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Erechthias Dochmogramma
''Erechthias'' is a genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae, of which it is the type genus. The exact circumscription of this genus is still disputed, but it may encompass more than 150 species. Systematics and taxonomy Here, the genus is treated in the wide circumscription (''sensu lato'') adopted by many authors today, and representing the presumed core group of the Erechthiinae. Delimited thus, ''Erechthias'' includes several other genera, some of which have occasionally been treated as independent even by fairly recent authors. They are still rather similar and contain moths that are (at least overwhelmingly) very closely related. Still, they differ in details such as the wing venation – with ''Erechthias'' ''sensu stricto'' having all veins separate (as opposed to e.g. the ''Decadarchis'' group, which has hindwing veins 5 and 6 stalked) – or the clasper's harpe being nude in ''Erechthias s.str.'' but bearing a c ...
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Erechthias Decaspila
''Erechthias'' is a genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae, of which it is the type genus. The exact circumscription of this genus is still disputed, but it may encompass more than 150 species. Systematics and taxonomy Here, the genus is treated in the wide circumscription (''sensu lato'') adopted by many authors today, and representing the presumed core group of the Erechthiinae. Delimited thus, ''Erechthias'' includes several other genera, some of which have occasionally been treated as independent even by fairly recent authors. They are still rather similar and contain moths that are (at least overwhelmingly) very closely related. Still, they differ in details such as the wing venation – with ''Erechthias'' ''sensu stricto'' having all veins separate (as opposed to e.g. the ''Decadarchis'' group, which has hindwing veins 5 and 6 stalked) – or the clasper's harpe being nude in ''Erechthias s.str.'' but bearing a c ...
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Erechthias Contributa
''Erechthias'' is a genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae, of which it is the type genus. The exact circumscription of this genus is still disputed, but it may encompass more than 150 species. Systematics and taxonomy Here, the genus is treated in the wide circumscription (''sensu lato'') adopted by many authors today, and representing the presumed core group of the Erechthiinae. Delimited thus, ''Erechthias'' includes several other genera, some of which have occasionally been treated as independent even by fairly recent authors. They are still rather similar and contain moths that are (at least overwhelmingly) very closely related. Still, they differ in details such as the wing venation – with ''Erechthias'' ''sensu stricto'' having all veins separate (as opposed to e.g. the ''Decadarchis'' group, which has hindwing veins 5 and 6 stalked) – or the clasper's harpe being nude in ''Erechthias s.str.'' but bearing a c ...
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Erechthias Citrinopa
''Erechthias'' is a genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae, of which it is the type genus. The exact circumscription of this genus is still disputed, but it may encompass more than 150 species. Systematics and taxonomy Here, the genus is treated in the wide circumscription (''sensu lato'') adopted by many authors today, and representing the presumed core group of the Erechthiinae. Delimited thus, ''Erechthias'' includes several other genera, some of which have occasionally been treated as independent even by fairly recent authors. They are still rather similar and contain moths that are (at least overwhelmingly) very closely related. Still, they differ in details such as the wing venation – with ''Erechthias'' ''sensu stricto'' having all veins separate (as opposed to e.g. the ''Decadarchis'' group, which has hindwing veins 5 and 6 stalked) – or the clasper's harpe being nude in ''Erechthias s.str.'' but bearing a c ...
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Comodica Tigrina
''Comodica'' is a small genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae. It is apparently a close relative of the type genus of its subfamily, ''Erechthias''.Robinson 011/ref> It is usually delimited ''sensu stricto'', making it a smallish genus, with 11 species presently placed here: * ''Comodica cirrhopolia'' (Turner, 1923) * ''Comodica coarctata'' (J.F.G.Clarke, 1971) * '' Comodica crypsicroca'' Turner, 1923 * '' Comodica drepanosema'' Turner, 1923 * '' Comodica lucinda'' Meyrick, 1927 * '' Comodica ordinata'' Walsingham, 1914 * '' Comodica polygrapta'' Meyrick, 1924 * '' Comodica semiades'' Bradley, 1956 * '' Comodica signata'' J.F.G.Clarke, 1986 * ''Comodica tetracercella'' Meyrick, 1880 * '' Comodica tigrina'' Turner, 1917 ''Erechthias'' and ''Comodica'' are not unequivocally delimited against each other yet. Some species of the former are occasionally placed in the present genus, namely: * '' Erechthias citrinopa'' * '' E ...
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Comodica Signata
''Comodica'' is a small genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae. It is apparently a close relative of the type genus of its subfamily, ''Erechthias''.Robinson 011/ref> It is usually delimited ''sensu stricto'', making it a smallish genus, with 11 species presently placed here: * ''Comodica cirrhopolia'' (Turner, 1923) * ''Comodica coarctata'' (J.F.G.Clarke, 1971) * '' Comodica crypsicroca'' Turner, 1923 * '' Comodica drepanosema'' Turner, 1923 * '' Comodica lucinda'' Meyrick, 1927 * '' Comodica ordinata'' Walsingham, 1914 * '' Comodica polygrapta'' Meyrick, 1924 * '' Comodica semiades'' Bradley, 1956 * '' Comodica signata'' J.F.G.Clarke, 1986 * ''Comodica tetracercella'' Meyrick, 1880 * ''Comodica tigrina'' Turner, 1917 ''Erechthias'' and ''Comodica'' are not unequivocally delimited against each other yet. Some species of the former are occasionally placed in the present genus, namely: * '' Erechthias citrinopa'' * '' Er ...
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Comodica Semiades
''Comodica'' is a small genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae. It is apparently a close relative of the type genus of its subfamily, ''Erechthias''.Robinson 011/ref> It is usually delimited ''sensu stricto'', making it a smallish genus, with 11 species presently placed here: * ''Comodica cirrhopolia'' (Turner, 1923) * ''Comodica coarctata'' (J.F.G.Clarke, 1971) * '' Comodica crypsicroca'' Turner, 1923 * '' Comodica drepanosema'' Turner, 1923 * '' Comodica lucinda'' Meyrick, 1927 * '' Comodica ordinata'' Walsingham, 1914 * '' Comodica polygrapta'' Meyrick, 1924 * '' Comodica semiades'' Bradley, 1956 * ''Comodica signata'' J.F.G.Clarke, 1986 * ''Comodica tetracercella'' Meyrick, 1880 * ''Comodica tigrina'' Turner, 1917 ''Erechthias'' and ''Comodica'' are not unequivocally delimited against each other yet. Some species of the former are occasionally placed in the present genus, namely: * '' Erechthias citrinopa'' * '' Ere ...
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Comodica Polygrapta
''Comodica'' is a small genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae. It is apparently a close relative of the type genus of its subfamily, ''Erechthias''.Robinson 011/ref> It is usually delimited ''sensu stricto'', making it a smallish genus, with 11 species presently placed here: * ''Comodica cirrhopolia'' (Turner, 1923) * ''Comodica coarctata'' (J.F.G.Clarke, 1971) * '' Comodica crypsicroca'' Turner, 1923 * '' Comodica drepanosema'' Turner, 1923 * '' Comodica lucinda'' Meyrick, 1927 * '' Comodica ordinata'' Walsingham, 1914 * '' Comodica polygrapta'' Meyrick, 1924 * ''Comodica semiades'' Bradley, 1956 * ''Comodica signata'' J.F.G.Clarke, 1986 * ''Comodica tetracercella'' Meyrick, 1880 * ''Comodica tigrina'' Turner, 1917 ''Erechthias'' and ''Comodica'' are not unequivocally delimited against each other yet. Some species of the former are occasionally placed in the present genus, namely: * '' Erechthias citrinopa'' * '' Erec ...
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Comodica Ordinata
''Comodica'' is a small genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae. It is apparently a close relative of the type genus of its subfamily, ''Erechthias''.Robinson 011/ref> It is usually delimited ''sensu stricto'', making it a smallish genus, with 11 species presently placed here: * ''Comodica cirrhopolia'' (Turner, 1923) * ''Comodica coarctata'' (J.F.G.Clarke, 1971) * '' Comodica crypsicroca'' Turner, 1923 * '' Comodica drepanosema'' Turner, 1923 * '' Comodica lucinda'' Meyrick, 1927 * '' Comodica ordinata'' Walsingham, 1914 * ''Comodica polygrapta'' Meyrick, 1924 * ''Comodica semiades'' Bradley, 1956 * ''Comodica signata'' J.F.G.Clarke, 1986 * ''Comodica tetracercella'' Meyrick, 1880 * ''Comodica tigrina'' Turner, 1917 ''Erechthias'' and ''Comodica'' are not unequivocally delimited against each other yet. Some species of the former are occasionally placed in the present genus, namely: * '' Erechthias citrinopa'' * '' Erech ...
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