List Of Moths Of India (Gracillariidae)
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List Of Moths Of India (Gracillariidae)
This is a list of moths of the family Gracillariidae that are found in India. It also acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of the full List of moths of India. *''Acrocercops allactopa'' Meyrick, 1916 *''Acrocercops amethystopa'' Meyrick, 1916 *''Acrocercops anthracuris'' Meyrick, 1926 *''Acrocercops argyraspis'' Meyrick, 1908 *''Acrocercops astiopa'' Meyrick, 1930 *''Acrocercops auricilla'' (Stainton, 1859) *''Acrocercops barringtoniella'' (van Deventer, 1904) *''Acrocercops bifrenis'' Meyrick, 1918 *''Acrocercops calycophthalma'' Meyrick, 1926 *''Acrocercops chrysargyra'' Meyrick, 1908 *''Acrocercops chrysophila'' Meyrick, 1937 *''Acrocercops chrysoplitis'' Meyrick, 1937 *''Acrocercops citrodora'' Meyrick, 1914 *''Acrocercops clepsinoma'' Meyrick, 1916 *''Acrocercops convoluta'' Meyrick, 1908 *''Acrocercops cornicina'' Meyrick, 1908 *''Acrocercops crystallopa'' Meyrick, 1916 *''Acrocercops cyanodeta'' Meyrick, 1918 *''Acrocercops cylicota'' Meyrick, 1914 *''Acroc ...
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Gracillariidae
Gracillariidae is an important family of insects in the order Lepidoptera and the principal family of leaf miners that includes several economic, horticultural or recently invasive pest species such as the horse-chestnut leaf miner, ''Cameraria ohridella''. Taxonomy and systematics There are 98 described genera of Gracillariidae (see below). A complete checklist is available of all currently recognised species. There are many undescribed species in the tropics but there is also an online catalogue of Afrotropical described speci the South African fauna is quite well known. Although Japanese and Russian authors have recognised additional subfamilies, there are three currently recognised subfamilies, Phyllocnistinae of which is likely to be basal. In this subfamily, the primitive genus ''Prophyllocnistis'' from Chile feeds on the plant genus '' Drimys'' (Winteraceae), and has leaf mines structurally similar in structure to fossils (see "Fossils"). While there have been some rec ...
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