Nemapogoninae
Nemapogoninae is a fungus moth subfamily of the family Tineidae. It was described by Hinton in 1955. Genera * ''Archinemapogon'' * '' Dinica'' * '' Emmochlista'' * '' Gaedikeia'' * '' Hyladaula'' * ''Nemapogon'' * '' Nemaxera'' * '' Neurothaumasia'' * '' Peritrana'' * '' Triaxomasia'' * '' Triaxomera'' * ''Vanna Vanna () is a given name that first appeared in recorded European history circa 1294. The Italian medieval feminine name originated in Tuscany, and is particular to Florence, Italy. Though similar in pronunciation to the Italian name Giovanna, an ...'' References * , 2000: New and interesting moths from the East Palaearctic (Lepidoptera: Tineidae). Contributions to the knowledge East Palaearctic insects (11). ''Beiträge zur Entomologie'' 50 (2): 357-384. * , 1957: Die genitalien der Paläarktischen Tineiden (Lepidoptera: Tineidae). ''Beiträge zur Entomologie'' 7 (1/2): 55-176. {{Tineidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fungus Moth
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 tape ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nemapogon Granella
''Nemapogon granella'' (European grain worm or European grain moth) is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family (Tineidae), and therein to the subfamily Nemapogoninae. It is the type species of its genus ''Nemapogon'', and via that also of the subfamily Nemapogoninae. It is also the type species of the proposed genera ''Brosis'' (as established by J. Hübner, a junior homonym and thus invalid) and ''Diaphthirusa'', which are consequently junior objective synonyms of ''Nemapogon''. Ecology and description This moth ranges widely across the western Palearctic. However, even in its native range its distribution is somewhat patchy; in the UK for example, it is widespread, but may still be locally absent. It has not been recorded from France and Slovenia, but this may simply be due to its being overlooked or confused with similar species than being genuinely absent, as it is found in the neighboring countries. Its apparent absence from Iceland, on the other ha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archinemapogon
''Archinemapogon'' is a somewhat disputed genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Within this group, it belongs to the subfamily Nemapogoninae. It is apparently an extremely close relative of the type genus of its subfamily, ''Nemapogon'', and some authors include it there.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004) Its type species is called '' A. yildizae'' today, but that name was not established until 1981. Formerly, this moth was known as ''A. laterella'' – originally placed in ''Tinea'' –, as well as ''T. picarella'' and ''A./T. arcuatella''. The first name was established by C.P. Thunberg in 1794, and the latter two (junior synonyms, it was assumed) by J. Hübner in 1796 and H.T. Stainton in 1854, respectively. But all these names had been used before – J.N.C.M. Denis & I. Schiffermüller had described a ''T. laterella'' in 1775 (a concealer moth, now known as '' Agonopterix laterella''), C.A. Clerck a ''T. picarella'' as early as 1759 (now '' Nemapogon picarella''), ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Triaxomasia
''Triaxomasia'' is a small genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Nemapogoninae. Only 2 species are presently placed here:Robinson 010/ref> * '' Triaxomasia caprimulgella'' (Stainton, 1851) * '' Triaxomasia orientanus'' (Ponomarenko & Park, 1996) Footnotes References * (2004)Butterflies and Moths of the World, Generic Names and their Type-species&ndash''Triaxomasia'' Version of 2004-NOV-05. Retrieved 2010-MAY-05. * 010 010 may refer to: * 10 (number) * 8 (number) in octal numeral notation * Motorola 68010, a microprocessor released by Motorola in 1982 * 010, the telephone area code of Beijing * 010, the Rotterdam Rotterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the R ...br>Global Taxonomic Database of Tineidae (Lepidoptera) Retrieved 2010-MAY-05. Nemapogoninae Tineidae genera {{Tineidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dinica (moth)
''Dinica'' 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 contains considerably more than 3,000 species in more than 300 genera. .... Species Listed in alphabetical order: *'' Dinica aspirans'' Meyrick, 1920 - found from Kenya *'' Dinica diana'' Gozmány, 1966 - Uganda *'' Dinica dierli'' Petersen, 1983 - Nepal *'' Dinica endochrysa'' Meyrick, 1935 - Japan *'' Dinica hyacinthopa'' Meyrick, 1932 - Uganda *'' Dinica orphnospila'' Meyrick, 1934 - Uganda *'' Dinica rhombata'' Huang, Wang & Hirowatari, 2006 - China (Guangdong, Hunan, Zhejiang) *'' Dinica rotunda'' Li & Xiao, 2007 - China (Tibet) *'' Dinica ruiliensis'' Li & Xiao, 2007 - China (Yunnan), Thailand *'' Dinica sulciformis'' Li & Xiao, 2007 - China (Guizhou, Sichuan) *'' Dinica uncata'' Li & Xiao, 2007 - China (Gansu) *'' Dinica vulcanica'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nemapogon
__NOTOC__ ''Nemapogon'' is a genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Nemapogoninae. As evident by its name, it is the type genus of its subfamily. Species As of 2007, 69 species of ''Nemapogon'' had been described. New ones are still being discovered on a regular basis: * ''Nemapogon acapnopennella'' (Clemens, 1863) (= ''N. minutipulnella, N. minutipulvella'') * ''Nemapogon agenjoi'' Petersen, 1959 (= ''N. hispanellus'') * '' Nemapogon agnathosella'' Gaedike, 2000 * ''Nemapogon algerica'' Gaedike, 2009 * '' Nemapogon alticolella'' Zagulajev, 1961 * '' Nemapogon anatolica'' Gaedike, 1986 * '' Nemapogon angulifasciella'' (Dietz, 1905) * '' Nemapogon arcosuensis'' Gaedike, 2007 * '' Nemapogon arenbergeri'' Gaedike, 1986 * '' Nemapogon asyntacta'' (Meyrick, 1917) * ''Nemapogon auropulvella'' (Chambers, 1873) (= ''N. auripulvella'') * '' Nemapogon bachmarensis'' Zagulajev, 1964 * '' Nemapogon barikotellus'' Petersen, 1973 * ''Nemapogon bidentat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nemaxera
__NOTOC__ ''Nemaxera'' is a genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Nemapogoninae. The genus is considered monotypic, with the single species ''Nemaxera betulinella'' placed here. The species occurs in western Eurasia east of France; it is also found in Great Britain but appears to be absent from the Balkans. Its caterpillars feed mainly on fungi, namely birch polypore (''Fomitopsis betulina'') and turkey tail (''Trametes versicolor''). To a lesser extent, they eat rotting wood. Junior synonyms of ''N. betulinella'' are:Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), FE (2009), Robinson 010/ref> * ''Nemaxera emortuella'' (Zeller, 1839) * ''Tinea betulinella'' Paykull, 1785 * ''Tinea concinnella'' Hübner, 836/small> * '' Tinea corticella'' Curtis, 1834 (''non'' Linnaeus, 1758: preoccupied) * ''Tinea emortuella'' Zeller, 1839 – type of genus ''Nemaxera'' Footnotes References * (2009)''Nemaxera'' Version 2.1, 22 December 2009. Retrieved 5 May 2010. * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Triaxomera
''Triaxomera'' is a genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Nemapogoninae. Seven species presently placed in ''Triaxomera'':Robinson 010/ref> * '' Triaxomera baldensis'' G.Petersen, 1983 * '' Triaxomera caucasiella'' Zagulajev, 1959 * ''Triaxomera fulvimitrella'' (Sodoffsky 1830) (= ''T. bohemanella, T. kroesmanni'') * '' Triaxomera kurilensis'' ( Zagulajev, 1996) * '' Triaxomera marsica'' G.Petersen, 1984 * ''Triaxomera parasitella'' * '' Triaxomera puncticulata'' Miyamoto, Hirowatari & Yamamoto, 2002 Footnotes References * (2004)Butterflies and Moths of the World, Generic Names and their Type-species&ndash''Triaxomera'' Version of 2004-NOV-05. Retrieved 2010-MAY-05. * 010 010 may refer to: * 10 (number) * 8 (number) in octal numeral notation * Motorola 68010, a microprocessor released by Motorola in 1982 * 010, the telephone area code of Beijing * 010, the Rotterdam Rotterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the R ...br>Global Ta ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Subfamily
In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end subfamily botanical names with "-oideae", and zoological names with "-inae". See also * International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants * International Code of Zoological Nomenclature * Rank (botany) * Rank (zoology) In biological classification, taxonomic rank is the relative level of a group of organisms (a taxon) in an ancestral or hereditary hierarchy. A common system consists of species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom, domain. While ... Sources {{biology-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gaedikeia
''Gaedikeia'' 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 contains considerably more than 3,000 species in more than 300 genera. .... References Tineidae Tineidae genera {{Tineidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |