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Psychinae
Psychinae is a subfamily of bagworm moths in the family Psychidae. Genera These 12 genera belong to the subfamily Psychinae: * ''Anaproutia'' Lewin, 1949 * ''Astala (moth), Astala'' Davis, 1964 * ''Bacotia'' Tutt, 1899 * ''Basicladus'' Davis, 1964 * ''Coloneura'' Davis, 1964 * ''Cryptothelea'' Duncan, 1841 * ''Hyaloscotes'' Butler, 1881 * ''Luffia'' Tutt, 1899 * ''Peloponnesia (moth), Peloponnesia'' Sieder, 1959 * ''Prochalia'' Barnes & McDunnough, 1913 * ''Proutia'' Tutt, 1899 * ''Psyche (moth), Psyche'' Schrank, 1801 c g b Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * External links

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Bagworm Moth
The Psychidae (bagworm moths, also simply bagworms or bagmoths) are a family of the Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). The bagworm family is fairly small, with about 1,350 species described. Bagworm species are found globally, with some, such as the snailcase bagworm (''Apterona helicoidella''), in modern times settling continents where they are not native. Another common name for the Psychidae is "case moths", but this is just as well used for the case-bearers (Coleophoridae). The names refer to the habits of caterpillars of these two families, which build small protective cases in which they can hide. The bagworms belong to the superfamily Tineoidea, which is a basal lineage of the Ditrysia (as is Gelechioidea, which includes case-bearers). This means that the bagworms and case-bearers are only as closely related to each other as either is to butterflies (Rhopalocera). Most bagworms are inoffensive to humans and inconspicuous; some are occasional nuisance pests. However ...
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