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Coryptilum
''Coryptilum'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1839. The species of this genus are dayflying moths of brilliant coloration. They are found from India to the Solomon islands Solomon Islands is an island country consisting of six major islands and over 900 smaller islands in Oceania, to the east of Papua New Guinea and north-west of Vanuatu. It has a land area of , and a population of approx. 700,000. Its capita .... Species *'' Coryptilum klugii'' Zeller *'' Coryptilum luteum'' Diakonoff, 1968 *'' Coryptilum rutilella'' (Walker, 1869) *'' Coryptilum woodfordi'' References Myrmecozelinae {{Tineidae-stub ...
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Coryptilum Klugii
''Coryptilum'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1839. The species of this genus are dayflying moths of brilliant coloration. They are found from India to the Solomon islands Solomon Islands is an island country consisting of six major islands and over 900 smaller islands in Oceania, to the east of Papua New Guinea and north-west of Vanuatu. It has a land area of , and a population of approx. 700,000. Its capita .... Species *'' Coryptilum klugii'' Zeller *'' Coryptilum luteum'' Diakonoff, 1968 *'' Coryptilum rutilella'' (Walker, 1869) *'' Coryptilum woodfordi'' References Myrmecozelinae {{Tineidae-stub ...
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Coryptilum Luteum
''Coryptilum'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1839. The species of this genus are dayflying moths of brilliant coloration. They are found from India to the Solomon islands. Species *''Coryptilum klugii ''Coryptilum'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1839. The species of this genus are dayflying moths of brilliant coloration. They are found from India to the Solomon islands ...'' Zeller *'' Coryptilum luteum'' Diakonoff, 1968 *'' Coryptilum rutilella'' (Walker, 1869) *'' Coryptilum woodfordi'' References Myrmecozelinae {{Tineidae-stub ...
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Coryptilum Rutilella
''Coryptilum'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1839. The species of this genus are dayflying moths of brilliant coloration. They are found from India to the Solomon islands. Species *''Coryptilum klugii'' Zeller *''Coryptilum luteum ''Coryptilum'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1839. The species of this genus are dayflying moths of brilliant coloration. They are found from India to the Solomon islands. ...'' Diakonoff, 1968 *'' Coryptilum rutilella'' (Walker, 1869) *'' Coryptilum woodfordi'' References Myrmecozelinae {{Tineidae-stub ...
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Coryptilum Woodfordi
''Coryptilum'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1839. The species of this genus are dayflying moths of brilliant coloration. They are found from India to the Solomon islands. Species *''Coryptilum klugii'' Zeller *''Coryptilum luteum'' Diakonoff, 1968 *''Coryptilum rutilella ''Coryptilum'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1839. The species of this genus are dayflying moths of brilliant coloration. They are found from India to the Solomon islands. ...'' (Walker, 1869) *'' Coryptilum woodfordi'' References Myrmecozelinae {{Tineidae-stub ...
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Tineidae
Tineidae is a family of moths in the order Lepidoptera described by Pierre André Latreille in 1810. Collectively, they are known as fungus moths or tineid moths. The family contains considerably more than 3,000 species in more than 300 genera. Most of the tineid moths are small or medium-sized, with wings held roofwise over the body when at rest. They are particularly common in the Palaearctic, but many occur elsewhere, and some are found very widely as introduced species. Tineids are unusual among Lepidoptera as the larvae of only a very small number of species feed on living plants, the majority feeding on fungi, lichens, and detritus. The most familiar members of the family are the clothes moths, which have adapted to feeding on stored fabrics and led to their reputation as a household pest. The most widespread of such species are the common clothes moth (''Tineola bisselliella''), the case-bearing clothes moth (''Tinea pellionella''), and the carpet moth (''Trichophaga tap ...
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Myrmecozelinae
The Myrmecozelinae are a subfamily of moth of the family Tineidae. Genera * '' Ateliotum'' * '' Analytarcha'' * '' Cephimallota'' ** syn. '' Anemallota'' ** syn. '' Aphimallota'' ** syn. '' Cephitinea'' * '' Cinnerethica'' * '' Contralissa'' * '' Coryptilum'' * '' Criticonoma'' * '' Dicanica'' * '' Dinica'' * '' Drosica'' * '' Ellochotis'' * '' Endromarmata'' * '' Euagophleps'' * '' Exoplisis'' * '' Gerontha'' * '' Haplotinea'' (tentatively placed here) * ''Ippa'' * '' Ischnuridia'' * '' Janseana'' * '' Machaeropteris'' * '' Mesopherna'' * '' Metapherna'' * ''Mimoscopa ''Mimoscopa'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae Tineidae is a family of moths in the order Lepidoptera described by Pierre André Latreille in 1810. Collectively, they are known as fungus moths or tineid moths. The family c ...'' * '' Moerarchis'' * '' Myrmecozela'' * '' Pachyarthra'' * '' Pararhodobates'' * '' Phthoropoea'' * '' Platysceptra'' * '' Propachyarthra'' * '' Rhodobates'' * '' ...
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Lepidoptera
Lepidoptera ( ) is an order (biology), order of insects that includes butterfly, butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans). About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera are described, in 126 Family (biology), families and 46 Taxonomic rank, superfamilies, 10 percent of the total described species of living organisms. It is one of the most widespread and widely recognizable insect orders in the world. The Lepidoptera show many variations of the basic body structure that have evolved to gain advantages in lifestyle and distribution. Recent estimates suggest the order may have more species than earlier thought, and is among the four most wikt:speciose, speciose orders, along with the Hymenoptera, fly, Diptera, and beetle, Coleoptera. Lepidopteran species are characterized by more than three derived features. The most apparent is the presence of scale (anatomy), scales that cover the torso, bodies, wings, and a proboscis. The scales are modified, flattened "hairs", and give ...
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Philipp Christoph Zeller
Philipp Christoph Zeller (8 April 1808 – 27 March 1883) was a German entomologist. Zeller was born at Steinheim an der Murr, Württemberg, two miles from Marbach, the birthplace of Schiller. The family moved to Frankfurt (Oder) where Philipp went to the gymnasium where natural history was not taught. Instead, helped by Alois Metzner, he taught himself entomology mainly by copying books. Copying and hence memorising, developed in response to early financial privation became a lifetime habit. Zeller went next to the University of Berlin where he became a candidat, which is the first degree, obtained after two or three years' study around 1833. The subject was philology. He became an Oberlehrer or senior primary school teacher in Glogau in 1835. Then he became an instructor at the secondary school in Frankfurt (Oder) and in 1860 he was appointed as the senior instructor of the highest technical high school in Meseritz. He resigned this post after leaving in 1869 for Stettin, ...
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Animalia
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a bilaterally symmetric body plan. The Bilateria include the protostomes, containing animals such as nematodes, arthropods, flatworms, annelids and molluscs, and the deuterostomes, containing the echinode ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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Moth
Moths are a paraphyletic group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not butterflies, with moths making up the vast majority of the order. There are thought to be approximately 160,000 species of moth, many of which have yet to be described. Most species of moth are nocturnal, but there are also crepuscular and diurnal species. Differences between butterflies and moths While the butterflies form a monophyletic group, the moths, comprising the rest of the Lepidoptera, do not. Many attempts have been made to group the superfamilies of the Lepidoptera into natural groups, most of which fail because one of the two groups is not monophyletic: Microlepidoptera and Macrolepidoptera, Heterocera and Rhopalocera, Jugatae and Frenatae, Monotrysia and Ditrysia.Scoble, MJ 1995. The Lepidoptera: Form, function and diversity. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press; 404 p. Although the rules for distinguishing moths from butterflies are not well establishe ...
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Family (biology)
Family ( la, familia, plural ') is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between order and genus. A family may be divided into subfamilies, which are intermediate ranks between the ranks of family and genus. The official family names are Latin in origin; however, popular names are often used: for example, walnut trees and hickory trees belong to the family Juglandaceae, but that family is commonly referred to as the "walnut family". What belongs to a family—or if a described family should be recognized at all—are proposed and determined by practicing taxonomists. There are no hard rules for describing or recognizing a family, but in plants, they can be characterized on the basis of both vegetative and reproductive features of plant species. Taxonomists often take different positions about descriptions, and there may be no broad consensus across the scientific community for some time. The publishing of new data and opini ...
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