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Epermeniidae or the fringe-tufted moths is a
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of
insects Insects (from Latin ') are pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs of j ...
in the lepidopteran order with about 14 genera. Previously they have been divided in two subfamilies Epermeniinae and Ochromolopinae (e.g. Common, 1990: 321) but this is no longer maintained since the last group is probably hierarchically nested within the first (Dugdale et al., 1999). They are presently placed in their own superfamily but have previously been placed among the
Yponomeutoidea Yponomeutoidea is a superfamily of ermine moths and relatives. There are about 1,800 species of Yponomeutoids worldwide, most of them known to come from temperate regions. This superfamily is one of the earliest groups to evolve external feeding ...
or
Copromorphoidea Copromorphoidea, the "fruitworm moths", is a superfamily (taxonomy), superfamily of insects in the lepidopteran Order (biology), order. These moths are small to medium-sized (10–50 mm. in wingspan) and are broad-winged bearing some resembl ...
with which they share some features. Their systematic placement among the
apoditrysia The Ditrysia are a natural group or clade of insects in the lepidopteran order containing both butterflies and moths. They are so named because the female has two distinct sexual openings: one for mating, and the other for laying eggs (in con ...
n group "Obtectomera" (having
pupa A pupa ( la, pupa, "doll"; plural: ''pupae'') is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation between immature and mature stages. Insects that go through a pupal stage are holometabolous: they go through four distinct stages in thei ...
l segments I-IV immobile) is however uncertain. They show some morphological similarities to the "plume moths" (
Alucitoidea Aluctoidea is the superfamily of many-plumed and false plume moths. These small moths are most easily recognized by their wings. These each consist of many (typically more than 3) narrow strips of membrane around the major veins, instead of a con ...
and
Pterophoroidea The Pterophoridae or plume moths are a family of Lepidoptera with unusually modified wings. Though they belong to the Apoditrysia like the larger moths and the butterflies, unlike these they are tiny and were formerly included among the assemblag ...
), for example the wing fringe has similar groups of
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(Dugdale et al., 1999). There are also some similarities to
Schreckensteinioidea Schreckensteinioidea is a Taxonomy (biology), superfamily in the insect Taxonomy (biology), order Lepidoptera containing a single Taxonomy (biology), family, Schreckensteiniidae, or "bristle-legged moths", because of the stout spines on the hindl ...
, for example spiny legs and at least in some species an open-network cocoon. The genus ''
Thambotricha ''Thambotricha'' is a monotypic genus of moths in the family Epermeniidae. Its sole known species, ''Thambotricha vates'', is also known by the vernacular name wonder-haired prophet. It is endemic to New Zealand. This species is classified as "At ...
'' from
New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count ...
may be the sister group of all other extant members. The most important genera are ''
Epermenia ''Epermenia'' is a genus of moths in the family Epermeniidae. The genus was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1825. Species *Subgenus ''Calotripis'' Hübner, 1825 **'' Epermenia aarviki'' Gaedike, 2013 **''Epermenia aequidentellus'' (Hofmann, ...
'', ''
Ochromolopis ''Ochromolopis'' is a genus of moths in the family Epermeniidae described by Jacob Hübner Jacob Hübner (20 June 1761 – 13 September 1826, in Augsburg) was a German entomologist. He was the author of ''Sammlung Europäischer Schmetterlinge' ...
'' and '' Gnathifera''. The group has been extensively revised and catalogued by Dr Reinhard Gaedike (e.g. Gaedike, 1977, 1979).


Identification

Epermeniidae are small narrow-winged moths, having a span of 7–20 mm, with conspicuous whorls of bristles on their legs, lacking spines on the abdomen unlike some similar moths. The smoothly scaled head bears no
ocelli A simple eye (sometimes called a pigment pit) refers to a form of eye or an optical arrangement composed of a single lens and without an elaborate retina such as occurs in most vertebrates. In this sense "simple eye" is distinct from a multi-l ...
or "chaetosemata". They are most easily confused with Stathmopodinae (
Oecophoridae Oecophoridae (concealer moths) is a family of small moths in the superfamily Gelechioidea. The phylogeny and systematics of gelechoid moths are still not fully resolved, and the circumscription of the Oecophoridae is strongly affected by this. ...
), which unlike epermeniids have the tarsi of the forelegs and midlegs without the whorls of spines, and whose proboscis is scaled at the base. The projecting scale tufts on the inner margin of the hindwing is the easiest field character (Common, 1990).


Distribution

Epermeniidae occur worldwide in both
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and
tropical The tropics are the regions of Earth surrounding the Equator. They are defined in latitude by the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere at N and the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere at S. The tropics are also referred to ...
regions and especially in
montane Montane ecosystems are found on the slopes of mountains. The alpine climate in these regions strongly affects the ecosystem because temperatures fall as elevation increases, causing the ecosystem to stratify. This stratification is a crucial ...
areas, but are sparsely known from the Afrotropics. ''Gnathifera'' occurs from Australia to New Caledonia; ''Epermenia'' ranges from the
Palaearctic The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stretches across all of Eurasia north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and North Africa. The realm consists of several bioregions: the Euro-Sibe ...
to Indo-Australia and the Pacific islands.


Behaviour

Epermeniidae are nocturnal as adults and well-
camouflage Camouflage is the use of any combination of materials, coloration, or illumination for concealment, either by making animals or objects hard to see, or by disguising them as something else. Examples include the leopard's spotted coat, the b ...
d. They rest parallel to the surface with their wings held over their back in a tent-like manner (Robinson et al., 1994).


Biology

The
caterpillars Caterpillars ( ) are the larval stage of members of the order Lepidoptera (the insect order comprising butterflies and moths). As with most common names, the application of the word is arbitrary, since the larvae of sawflies (suborder Symp ...
feed inside almost any plant parts (fruits, seeds, galls, leaves or flowers), sometimes in a mine or sometimes exposed or under silk on the leaf surface; unlike some Lepidoptera the
pupa A pupa ( la, pupa, "doll"; plural: ''pupae'') is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation between immature and mature stages. Insects that go through a pupal stage are holometabolous: they go through four distinct stages in thei ...
is not extruded from the cocoon, and may be found in its fine open-network cocoon on the plant or amongst debris on the ground.


Host plants

Many species in Europe feed on
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s of
Apiaceae Apiaceae or Umbelliferae is a family of mostly aromatic flowering plants named after the type genus '' Apium'' and commonly known as the celery, carrot or parsley family, or simply as umbellifers. It is the 16th-largest family of flowering plan ...
, and '' Epermenia chaerophyllella'' is a pest of cultivated species. Other species feed on the parasitic plant families
Santalaceae The Santalaceae, sandalwoods, are a widely distributed family of flowering plants (including small trees, shrubs, perennial herbs, and epiphytic climbersHewson & George t al.br>''Santalaceae'' taxonomy, 1984, pp. 191-194.) which, like other mem ...
(e.g. the Australian quandong moth) and
Loranthaceae Loranthaceae, commonly known as the showy mistletoes, is a family of flowering plants. It consists of about 75 genera and 1,000 species of woody plants, many of them hemiparasites. The three terrestrial species are '' Nuytsia floribunda'' (the ...
, or on
Pinaceae The Pinaceae, or pine family, are conifer trees or shrubs, including many of the well-known conifers of commercial importance such as cedars, firs, hemlocks, larches, pines and spruces. The family is included in the order Pinales, formerly kn ...
,
Pittosporaceae Pittosporaceae is a family of flowering plants that consists of 200–240 species of trees, shrubs, and lianas in 9 genera. Habitats range from tropical to temperate climates of the Afrotropical, Indomalayan, Oceanian, and Australasian realms. T ...
and Leguminosae.Search Results: Family Epermeniidae
''HOSTS - a Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants''. Natural History Museum, London. Retrieved April 2, 2018.


Systematics

*'' Africepermenia'' Gaedike, 2004 *'' Agiton'' Turner, 1926 *''
Epermenia ''Epermenia'' is a genus of moths in the family Epermeniidae. The genus was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1825. Species *Subgenus ''Calotripis'' Hübner, 1825 **'' Epermenia aarviki'' Gaedike, 2013 **''Epermenia aequidentellus'' (Hofmann, ...
'' Hübner, 1825 **=''Acanthedra'' Meyrick, 1917 **=''Calotripis'' Hübner, 1825 **=''Chauliodus'' Treitschke, 1833 **=''Epermeniola'' Gaedike, 1968 **=''Lophonotus'' Stephens, 1829 **=''Tichotripis'' Hübner, 1825 **=''Epimarptis'' Meyrick, 1914 **=''Temeluchella'' T. B. Fletcher, 1940 **=''Temelucha'' Meyrick, 1909 **=''Cataplectica'' Walsingham, 1894 **=''Heydenia'' Hofmann, 1868 *'' Gnathifera'' Gaedike, 1978 *'' Inuncus'' Gaedike, 2013 *''
Lasiostega ''Lasiostega'' is a monotypic genus of moths in the family Epermeniidae. Its only species, ''Lasiostega siderina'', was described by Edward Meyrick in 1932. It is found in India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a count ...
'' Meyrick, 1932 *'' Mesepermenia'' Gaedike, 2004 *''
Notodryas ''Notodryas'' is a genus of moths in the family Epermeniidae. Its species all occur in Australia. Species *''Notodryas aeria'' Meyrick, 1897 *''Notodryas callierga'' Meyrick, 1906 *''Notodryas encrita'' (Lower, 1920) *''Notodryas vallata'' Meyri ...
'' Meyrick, 1897 *''
Ochromolopis ''Ochromolopis'' is a genus of moths in the family Epermeniidae described by Jacob Hübner Jacob Hübner (20 June 1761 – 13 September 1826, in Augsburg) was a German entomologist. He was the author of ''Sammlung Europäischer Schmetterlinge' ...
'' Hübner, 1825 *''
Parochromolopis ''Parochromolopis'' is a genus of moths in the family Epermeniidae. Species *''Parochromolopis bicolor'' Gaedike & Becker, 1989 *''Parochromolopis floridana'' Gaedike, 1977 *''Parochromolopis fuscocostata'' Gaedike & Becker, 1989 *''Parochromolop ...
'' Gaedike, 1977 *'' Paraepermenia'' Gaedike, 1968 *'' Phaulernis'' Meyrick, 1895 *''
Picrodoxa ''Picrodoxa'' is a monotypic genus of moths in the family Epermeniidae. The only species in the genus, ''Picrodoxa harpodes'', is found in India. Both the genus and species were first described by Edward Meyrick in 1923. The wingspan The w ...
'' Meyrick, 1923 *'' Sinicaepermenia'' Heppner, 1990 *''
Thambotricha ''Thambotricha'' is a monotypic genus of moths in the family Epermeniidae. Its sole known species, ''Thambotricha vates'', is also known by the vernacular name wonder-haired prophet. It is endemic to New Zealand. This species is classified as "At ...
'' Meyrick, 1922


References

*Common, I.F.B. (1990). ''Moths of Australia''. Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden. 535 pages. *Dugdale, J.S., Kristensen, N.P., Robinson, G.S. and Scoble, M.J. (1999)
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"The smaller microlepidoptera grade superfamilies", Ch.13., pp. 217–232 in Kristensen, N.P. (Ed.). ''Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies''. Volume 1: Evolution, Systematics, and Biogeography. Handbuch der Zoologie. Eine Naturgeschichte der Stämme des Tierreiches / Handbook of Zoology. A Natural History of the phyla of the Animal Kingdom. Band / Volume IV Arthropoda: Insecta Teilband / Part 35: 491 pp. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York. *Gaedike, R. (1977). "Revision der nearktischen und neotropischen Epermeniidae (Lepidoptera)". ''Beiträge zur Entomologia'', 27(2): 301-312. *Gaedike, R. (1979). "Katalog der Epermeniidae der Welt (Lepidoptera)". ''Beiträge zur Entomologia'', 29: 201-209. *Holloway, J.D., Kibby, G and Peggie, D. (1997). ''The families of Malesian moths and butterflies''. Fauna Malesia Handbooks. 455 pp. Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden. *Robinson, G.S., Tuck, K.R., Shaffer, M. and Cook, K. (1994). ''The smaller moths of South-East Asia''. Malaysian Nature Society, Kuala Lumpur.


Sources

*''Firefly Encyclopedia of Insects and Spiders'', edited by Christopher O'Toole, , 2002


External links


Tufts
at UKMoths
Tree of Life
at British Leafminers
Epermeniidae
at UKMoths

at Insects of Britain and Ireland: the families of Lepidoptera

at Microlepidoptera of Finland - an Overview * {{Taxonbar, from=Q1138937 Moth families