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Zaratha
''Zaratha'' is a genus of moths of the family Agonoxenidae. Taxonomy The genus is placed in the family Elachistidae, Agonoxenidae or Blastodacnidae The Agonoxeninae are a subfamily of moths. History of classification Formerly, the subfamily only contained four named species – all in the type genus ''Agonoxena'' – if (e.g. following Nielsen ''et al.'', 1996). Such a monotypic arr .... Species * '' Zaratha crotolitha'' Meyrick, 1915 (from Australia) * '' Zaratha dicellias'' Meyrick, 1909 (from India) * '' Zaratha macrocera'' (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) (from the Amazonas bassin) * '' Zaratha mesonyctia'' Meyrick, 1909 (from Bolivia) * '' Zaratha muricicoma'' Walsingham, 1891 (from Gambia) * '' Zaratha plumbilinea'' (Diakonoff, 1955) (from New Guinea) * '' Zaratha prosarista'' Meyrick, 1909 (from India) * '' Zaratha pterodactylella'' Walker, 1864 (from Colombia and Brazil) * '' Zaratha trisecta'' Meyrick, 1915 (from Australia) ReferencesMarkku Savela's funet.fi ...
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Zaratha
''Zaratha'' is a genus of moths of the family Agonoxenidae. Taxonomy The genus is placed in the family Elachistidae, Agonoxenidae or Blastodacnidae The Agonoxeninae are a subfamily of moths. History of classification Formerly, the subfamily only contained four named species – all in the type genus ''Agonoxena'' – if (e.g. following Nielsen ''et al.'', 1996). Such a monotypic arr .... Species * '' Zaratha crotolitha'' Meyrick, 1915 (from Australia) * '' Zaratha dicellias'' Meyrick, 1909 (from India) * '' Zaratha macrocera'' (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) (from the Amazonas bassin) * '' Zaratha mesonyctia'' Meyrick, 1909 (from Bolivia) * '' Zaratha muricicoma'' Walsingham, 1891 (from Gambia) * '' Zaratha plumbilinea'' (Diakonoff, 1955) (from New Guinea) * '' Zaratha prosarista'' Meyrick, 1909 (from India) * '' Zaratha pterodactylella'' Walker, 1864 (from Colombia and Brazil) * '' Zaratha trisecta'' Meyrick, 1915 (from Australia) ReferencesMarkku Savela's funet.fi ...
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Zaratha Muricicoma
''Zaratha muricicoma'' is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae The Agonoxeninae are a subfamily of moths. History of classification Formerly, the subfamily only contained four named species – all in the type genus '' Agonoxena'' – if (e.g. following Nielsen ''et al.'', 1996). Such a monotypic ar .... It was described by Lord Walsingham in 1891 and is found in western Africa. References Moths described in 1891 Zaratha Moths of Africa {{Agonoxenidae-stub ...
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Zaratha Macrocera
''Zaratha macrocera'' is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae. It is found in Panama, Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car ... and Brazil. References Moths described in 1875 Zaratha Moths of Central America Moths of South America {{Agonoxenidae-stub ...
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Zaratha Trisecta
''Zaratha trisecta'' is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae. It is found in Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma .... References Moths described in 1915 Zaratha Moths of Australia {{Agonoxenidae-stub ...
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Zaratha Pterodactylella
''Zaratha pterodactylella'' is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae The Agonoxeninae are a subfamily of moths. History of classification Formerly, the subfamily only contained four named species – all in the type genus '' Agonoxena'' – if (e.g. following Nielsen ''et al.'', 1996). Such a monotypic ar .... It is found in Central America. References Moths described in 1864 Zaratha Moths of Central America {{Agonoxenidae-stub ...
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Zaratha Crotolitha
''Zaratha crotolitha'' is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae. It is found in Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma .... References Moths described in 1915 Zaratha Moths of Australia {{Agonoxenidae-stub ...
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Zaratha Mesonyctia
''Zaratha mesonyctia'' is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae. It is found in Bolivia , image_flag = Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg , flag_alt = Horizontal tricolor (red, yellow, and green from top to bottom) with the coat of arms of Bolivia in the center , flag_alt2 = 7 × 7 square p .... References Moths described in 1909 Zaratha Moths of South America {{Agonoxenidae-stub ...
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Zaratha Dicellias
''Zaratha dicellias'' is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae The Agonoxeninae are a subfamily of moths. History of classification Formerly, the subfamily only contained four named species – all in the type genus '' Agonoxena'' – if (e.g. following Nielsen ''et al.'', 1996). Such a monotypic ar .... It is found in India (Assam). References Moths described in 1909 Zaratha Moths of Asia {{Agonoxenidae-stub ...
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Zaratha Plumbilinea
''Zaratha plumbilinea'' is a moth in the family Agonoxenidae The Agonoxeninae are a subfamily of moths. History of classification Formerly, the subfamily only contained four named species – all in the type genus '' Agonoxena'' – if (e.g. following Nielsen ''et al.'', 1996). Such a monotypic ar .... It was described by Alexey Diakonoff in 1955. It is found in New Guinea. References Moths described in 1955 Zaratha Moths of Asia {{Agonoxenidae-stub ...
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Zaratha Prosarista
''Zaratha prosarista'' is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae The Agonoxeninae are a subfamily of moths. History of classification Formerly, the subfamily only contained four named species – all in the type genus '' Agonoxena'' – if (e.g. following Nielsen ''et al.'', 1996). Such a monotypic ar .... It is found in India (Assam). References Moths described in 1909 Zaratha Moths of Asia {{Agonoxenidae-stub ...
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Blastodacnidae
The Agonoxeninae are a subfamily of moths. History of classification Formerly, the subfamily only contained four named species – all in the type genus ''Agonoxena'' – if (e.g. following Nielsen ''et al.'', 1996). Such a monotypic arrangement is fairly unusual in modern taxonomy without explicit need due to phylogenetic constraints. Hodges (in Kristensen, 1999) retained the Blastodacnidae in the Agonoxenidae, giving a grouping of some 31 genera, and treating the whole as a subfamily Agonoxeninae of the grass-miner moths (Elachistidae). Collectively, the Agonoxenidae and "Blastodacnidae" are known as palm moths. Genera * ''Agonoxena'' Meyrick, 1921 * ''Asymphorodes'' (formerly in Cosmopterigidae) * '' Cladobrostis'' * '' Diacholotis'' * '' Gnamptonoma'' * '' Helcanthica'' * '' Ischnopsis'' * ''Nanodacna'' * '' Nicanthes'' * ''Pammeces'' Zeller, 1863 (formerly in Cosmopterigidae) * '' Pauroptila'' * ''Porotica'' * ''Proterocosma'' (formerly in Cosmopterigidae) Former g ...
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Agonoxenidae
The Agonoxeninae are a subfamily of moths. History of classification Formerly, the subfamily only contained four named species – all in the type genus '' Agonoxena'' – if (e.g. following Nielsen ''et al.'', 1996). Such a monotypic arrangement is fairly unusual in modern taxonomy without explicit need due to phylogenetic constraints. Hodges (in Kristensen, 1999) retained the Blastodacnidae in the Agonoxenidae, giving a grouping of some 31 genera, and treating the whole as a subfamily Agonoxeninae of the grass-miner moths (Elachistidae). Collectively, the Agonoxenidae and "Blastodacnidae" are known as palm moths. Genera * '' Agonoxena'' Meyrick, 1921 * '' Asymphorodes'' (formerly in Cosmopterigidae) * '' Cladobrostis'' * '' Diacholotis'' * '' Gnamptonoma'' * '' Helcanthica'' * '' Ischnopsis'' * '' Nanodacna'' * '' Nicanthes'' * '' Pammeces'' Zeller, 1863 (formerly in Cosmopterigidae) * '' Pauroptila'' * ''Porotica'' * '' Proterocosma'' (formerly in Cosmopterigidae) F ...
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