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''Atteva'' is a genus of
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 w ...
s in the
monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispec ...
family Attevidae. The group has a pantropical distribution; however, the range of at least one species, ''
Atteva aurea The ailanthus webworm (''Atteva aurea'') is an ermine moth now found commonly in the United States. It was formerly known under the scientific name ''Atteva punctella'' (see Taxonomy section). This small, very colorful moth resembles a true bug o ...
'', extends into the temperate zone. No consistent hypotheses regarding the relationships, placement, and ranking of Attevidae have been published, but the prevalent view is that they likely form a monophyletic group within the Yponomeutoidea.Sohn et al. 2013

"A Molecular Phylogeny for Yponomeutoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Ditrysia) and Its Implications for Classification, Biogeography and the Evolution of Host Plant Use". ''PLoS One''. 8(1): e55066.


Species

*'' Atteva albiguttata'' - Zeller, 1873 (from Australia) *'' Atteva albitarsis'' - Zeller, 1875 (Australian region) *'' Atteva aleatrix'' - Meyrick, 1922 (from Fiji) *'' Atteva anisochrysa'' - Meyrick, 1928 (from New Britain) *'' Atteva apicalis'' - Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1863 (from Java, Philippines) *'' Atteva aurata'' - Butler, 1882 (Duke of York Islands/ Papua New Guinea) *''
Atteva aurea The ailanthus webworm (''Atteva aurea'') is an ermine moth now found commonly in the United States. It was formerly known under the scientific name ''Atteva punctella'' (see Taxonomy section). This small, very colorful moth resembles a true bug o ...
'' - (Fitch, 1856) (neotropics) *'' Atteva balanota'' - Meyrick, 1910 (from the Philippines) *'' Atteva basalis'' - Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1863 (from the Moluccas) *'' Atteva charopis'' - Turner, 1903 (from Australia) *''
Atteva chionosticta ''Atteva'' is a genus of moths in the monotypic family Attevidae. The group has a pantropical distribution; however, the range of at least one species, ''Atteva aurea'', extends into the temperate zone. No consistent hypotheses regarding the rela ...
'' - Durrant, 1916 (from Dutch New Guinea) *'' Atteva conspicua'' - Walsingham, 1900 (from Moluccas/Papua New Guinea) *'' Atteva cosmogona'' - Meyrick, 1931 (from Brazil) *'' Atteva cuprina'' - Felder, 1875 (from Moluccas/Celebes) *'' Atteva emissella'' - Walker, 1863 (from Sarawak/Borneo) *''
Atteva fabricella ''Atteva'' is a genus of moths in the monotypic family Attevidae. The group has a pantropical distribution; however, the range of at least one species, ''Atteva aurea'', extends into the temperate zone. No consistent hypotheses regarding the rela ...
'' - Wallengren, 1861 from India/Borneo) *'' Atteva fabriciella'' - Swederus, 1787 *'' Atteva flavivitta'' - Walker, 1866 (from Colombia) *'' Atteva floridana'' - (Neumoegen) (from Florida) *'' Atteva fulviguttata'' - Zeller, 1873 (from the Antilles) *'' Atteva gemmata'' - Grote, 1873 (from Cuba) *''
Atteva heliodoxa ''Atteva'' is a genus of moths in the monotypic family Attevidae. The group has a pantropical distribution; however, the range of at least one species, ''Atteva aurea'', extends into the temperate zone. No consistent hypotheses regarding the rela ...
'' - Meyrick, 1910 *''
Atteva hesychina ''Atteva'' is a genus of moths in the monotypic family Attevidae. The group has a pantropical distribution; however, the range of at least one species, ''Atteva aurea'', extends into the temperate zone. No consistent hypotheses regarding the rela ...
'' - Turner, 1923 (from Australia) *''
Atteva holenopla ''Atteva'' is a genus of moths in the monotypic family Attevidae. The group has a pantropical distribution; however, the range of at least one species, ''Atteva aurea'', extends into the temperate zone. No consistent hypotheses regarding the rela ...
'' - Diakonoff, 1967 (from Luzon, Philippines) *'' Atteva hysginiella'' - Wallengren, 1861 (from Galapagos) *''
Atteva impariguttata ''Atteva'' is a genus of moths in the monotypic family Attevidae. The group has a pantropical distribution; however, the range of at least one species, ''Atteva aurea'', extends into the temperate zone. No consistent hypotheses regarding the rela ...
'' - Zeller, 1877 (from Sri Lanka) *''
Atteva impunctella ''Atteva'' is a genus of moths in the monotypic family Attevidae. The group has a pantropical distribution; however, the range of at least one species, ''Atteva aurea'', extends into the temperate zone. No consistent hypotheses regarding the rela ...
'' - Ritsema, 1875 (from Ternate/Moluccas) *'' Atteva intermedia'' - Becker, 2009 (from Antigua) *''
Atteva iris ''Atteva'' is a genus of moths in the monotypic family Attevidae. The group has a pantropical distribution; however, the range of at least one species, ''Atteva aurea'', extends into the temperate zone. No consistent hypotheses regarding the rela ...
'' - Felder, 1875 (from Moluccas) *''
Atteva mathewi ''Atteva'' is a genus of moths in the monotypic family Attevidae. The group has a pantropical distribution; however, the range of at least one species, ''Atteva aurea'', extends into the temperate zone. No consistent hypotheses regarding the rela ...
'' - Butler, 1887 (from New Hebrides) *'' Atteva megalastra'' - Meyrick, 1907 (from Australia) *'' Atteva modesta'' - Snellen, 1901 *'' Atteva monerythra'' - Meyrick, 1926 (from Galapagos) *'' Atteva monoplanetis'' - Meyrick, 1910 (from Bismarck archipelago) *'' Atteva niphocosma'' - Turner, 1903 (from Australia) *'' Atteva niveigutta'' - Walker, 1854 (Sylhet, Bangladesh) *'' Atteva numeratrix'' - Meyrick, 1930 (from Brazil) *'' Atteva pastulella'' - Fabricius, 1787 *'' Atteva porphyris'' - Meyrick, 1907 (from the Salomon islands) *'' Atteva pulchella'' - Moore, 1888 *'' Atteva pustulella'' - Fabricius, 1794 (neotropics) *'' Atteva pyrothorax'' - Meyrick, 1928 *'' Atteva rawlinsi'' - Becker, 2009 (from the Dominican Republic) *'' Atteva rex'' - Butler, 1887 (from Salomon islands) *'' Atteva sciodoxa'' - Meyrick, 1908 (from Burma/Borneo) *'' Atteva scolecias'' - Meyrick, 1928 (from the Philippines) *'' Atteva siderea'' - Walsingham, 1891 (from the Dominican Republic) *'' Atteva sidereoides'' - Becker, 2009 (from Jamaica) *'' Atteva sphaerodoxa'' - Meyrick, 1918 (from New Guinea) *'' Atteva sphaerotrocha'' - Meyrick, 1936 (from New Caledonia) *'' Atteva subaurata'' - Durrant, 1900 (from Sikkim and Assam) *'' Atteva teratias'' - Meyrick, 1907 (Woodlark Isl./Papua New Guinea) *'' Atteva triplex'' - Diakonoff, 1967 (from the Philippines) *'' Atteva wallengreni'' - Sohn & Wu, 2013 (from China, Thailand, Vietnam) *'' Atteva yanguifella'' - Sohn & Wu, 2013 (from China) *'' Atteva zebra'' - Duckworth, 1967 (from Panama) *'' Atteva zebrina'' - Becker, 2009 (from Brazil)


Former species

*'' Atteva brucea'' - Moore, 1859 (synonym of ''Atteva fabriciella'') *'' Atteva carteri'' - Walsingham, 1891 (from Gambia - synonym of '' Syncallia stellata'' Guérin-Méneville, 1844 *'' Atteva niviguttella'' - Walker, 1863 (synonym of ''Atteva fabriciella'')


References


Lep IndexBecker, 2009. A review of the New World Atteva Walker moths (Yponomeutidae, Attevinae). - Revista Brasileira de Entomologia 53(3): 349–355Sohn & Wu, 2013. "A taxonomic review of Attevidae (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutoidea) from China with descriptions of two new species and a revised identity of the Ailanthus webworm moth, ''Atteva fabriciella'', from the Asian tropics".
''Journal of Insect Science'' 2013; 13:66. {{Yponomeutoidea-stub