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The Elachistidae (grass-miner moths) are a family of small
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 superfamily
Gelechioidea __NOTOC__ Gelechioidea (from the type genus ''Gelechia ''Gelechia'' is a genus of moths in the family Gelechiidae. The type species is '' Gelechia rhombella''. Species *Subgenus ''Gelechia'' **'' Gelechia asinella'' (Hubner, 1796) **'' Gel ...
. Some authors
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about 3,300
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in eight subfamilies here, but this arrangement almost certainly results in a massively paraphyletic and completely unnatural assemblage, united merely by symplesiomorphies retained from the first gelechioid moths. In fact, most of these moths appear to be either closer to the Oecophorinae and are hence nowadays usually included in the
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. ...
(
Depressariinae __NOTOC__ The Depressariinae – sometimes spelled "Depressiinae" in error – are a subfamily of moths in the superfamily Gelechioidea. Like their relatives therein, their exact relationships are not yet very well resolved. It has been c ...
, " Deuterogoniinae", Hypertrophinae, Stenomatinae and perhaps the enigmatic '' Aeolanthes''), or constitute quite basal lineages of gelechioids, neither closely related to '' Elachista'' nor to '' Oecophora'', and hence best treated as independent families within the Gelechioidea ( Agonoxenidae, Ethmiidae). The genus '' Coelopoeta'' is sometimes still placed here, but probably belongs in the
Oecophorinae __NOTOC__ The Oecophorinae are the nominate subfamily of moths in the concealer moth family (Oecophoridae). They are part of the insufficiently studied superfamily Gelechioidea, and like their relatives, the circumscription of this taxon is dis ...
. Consequently, the Elachistidae are essentially identical to the subfamily Elachistinae in the family's wide circumscription. The Agonoxenidae might perhaps belong here regardless, but even this is doubtful. Nonetheless, a considerable number of genera remain in the present family, and eventually it is likely that subdivisions will again be established (e.g. by raising some or all of the
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s proposed for the former Elachistinae to subfamily status). A significant reduction of genera has been proposed, from the current mass of 20 genera to 3. The proposition was made on the premise of several distinguishing classifications, all of which are synapomorphies. Those include genital size and presence of digitate, adult abdomen segments without dorsal spines, absence of maxillary palpi and fronto-clypeal suture, and immobile abdominal segments in pupae and larvae. Various tribes were considered within the proposition, with most differentiation coming from genital structure. In the modern, reduced description, the Elachistidae are small to very small moths (
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s usually around 1 cm). Their wings appear feather-like due to the fine hair covering the wings' fringes, and the hindwings can be significantly reduced in area, essentially consisting of a small strip with a wide hairy fringe. The caterpillars are typically
leaf miner A leaf miner is any one of numerous species of insects in which the larval stage lives in, and eats, the leaf tissue of plants. The vast majority of leaf-mining insects are moths ( Lepidoptera), sawflies ( Symphyta, the mother clade of wasp ...
s or stem miners on
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.


Genera

The genera of Elachistidae are: *Elachistinae **'' Elachista'' **'' Eretmograptis'' Meyrick, 1938 **'' Mylocrita'' Meyrick, 1922 **'' Myrrhinitis'' Meyrick, 1913 **'' Perittia'' Stainton, 1854 **'' Stephensia'' Stainton, 1858 **'' Urodeta'' Stainton, 1869 Several small genera colored by some authors are here included in ''Elachista'', as it would otherwise be liable to be non- monophyletic. As noted above, '' Aeolanthes'' may also belong here, as the only genus of a subfamily Aeolanthinae. Also possibly included is the Peruvian species '' Auxotricha ochrogypsa'', described by
Edward Meyrick Edward Meyrick (25 November 1854, in Ramsbury – 31 March 1938, at Thornhanger, Marlborough) was an English schoolmaster and amateur entomologist. He was an expert on microlepidoptera and some consider him one of the founders of modern m ...
in 1931 as the sole member of its genus. * Parametriotinae Capuse, 1971 * Agonoxeninae Meyrick, 1925 (alternatively treated as a separate family)


Fossil record

Some prehistoric genera of Elachistidae, known only from
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s, have been described:Wikispecies (2009-NOV-09) * †'' Elachistites'' Kozlov, 1987 * †'' Microperittia'' Kozlov, 1987 * †'' Palaeoelachista'' Kozlov, 1987 * †'' Praemendesia'' Kozlov, 1987


Former genera

* '' Annetennia'' Traugott-Olsen, 1995 * '' Aristoptila'' Meyrick, 1932 * '' Atmozostis'' Meyrick, 1932 * '' Atrinia'' Sinev, 1992 * '' Austriana'' Traugott-Olsen, 1995 * '' Atmozostis'' Meyrick, 1932 * '' Bradleyana'' Traugott-Olsen, 1995 * '' Calamograptis'' Meyrick, 1937 (
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. ...
) * '' Canariana'' Traugott-Olsen, 1995 * '' Cryphioxena'' Meyrick, 1921 ( Bucculatricidae) * '' Dicasteris'' Meyrick, 1906 * '' Dicranoctetes'' Braun, 1918 * '' Elachistoides'' Sruoga, 1992 * '' Eupneusta'' Bradley, 1974 * '' Gibraltarensis'' Traugott-Olsen, 1996 * '' Habeleria'' Traugott-Olsen, 1995 * '' Holstia'' Traugott-Olsen, 1995 * '' Illantis'' Meyrick, 1921 * ''
Kumia ''Stephensia'' is a genus of the small and very small moths of the family Elachistidae. Species * '' Stephensia abbreviatella'' ( Stainton, 1851) * '' Stephensia armata'' Sruoga, 2003 * '' Stephensia brunichella'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Stephens ...
'' Falkovich, 1986 * '' Kuznetzoviana'' Traugott-Olsen, 1996 * '' Mendesina'' de Joannis, 1902 * '' Microplitica'' Meyrick, 1935 * ''
Ogmograptis ''Ogmograptis'', the scribbly gum moths, is a genus in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1935, as a monotypic genus (consisting of one species only). They are found in the Australian Capital Territory, New ...
'' Meyrick, 1935 ( Bucculatricidae) * '' Paraperittia'' Rebel, 1916 * '' Perittoides'' Sinev, 1992 * '' Petrochroa'' Busck, 1914 * '' Phaneroctena'' A.J.Turner, 1923 (
Cosmopterigidae The Cosmopterigidae are a family of insects (cosmet moths) in the order Lepidoptera. These are small moths with narrow wings whose tiny larvae feed internally on the leaves, seeds and stems of their host plants. About 1500 species are described. ...
) * '' Phthinostoma'' Meyrick, 1914 * '' Polymetis'' Walsingham, 1908 * ''
Proterochyta ''Proterochyta'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Scythrididae. Its only species, ''Proterochyta epicoena'' is found in Mozambique, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Gauteng, South Africa. Both the genus and species were first described by Edward Mey ...
'' Meyrick, 1918 (
Scythrididae Scythrididae (flower moths) is a family of small moths in the superfamily Gelechioidea. The family is sometimes included in the Xyloryctidae as a subfamily Scythridinae, but the Xyloryctidae themselves have sometimes been included in the Oecopho ...
) * '' Sineviana'' Traugott-Olsen, 1995 * '' Sruogania'' Traugott-Olsen, 1995 * '' Symphoristis'' Meyrick, 1918 * '' Whitebreadia'' Traugott-Olsen, 1995


Footnotes


References

See also Gelechioidea Talk page for comparison of some approaches to gelechioid systematics and taxonomy. * (2004): Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some other life forms &ndash
Elachistidae
Version of 2004-OCT-03. Retrieved 2010-APR-21. * (1999): Phylogeny and classification of the Elachistidae s.s. (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea)
Phylogeny and classification
Retrieved 2 November 2010. {{Taxonbar, from=Q222549 Moth families