• Source: Acrolepiidae
    • The Acrolepiidae are a family of moths known as false diamondback moths. In modern classifications, they are often treated as a subfamily (Acrolepiinae) of the family Glyphipterigidae.
      Caterpillars are typically spotted and 10 to 12 mm in length. Adults have a wingspan between 16 and 18 mm and are generally nocturnal.


      Species


      Some representative species are:

      Acrolepia aiea, Swezey 1933
      Acrolepia alliella, Sato 1979
      Acrolepia autumnitella, Curtis 1838
      Acrolepia nothocestri, Busck 1914
      Acrolepiopsis assectella, Zeller, 1839
      Acrolepiopsis betulella, Curtis 1838
      Acrolepiopsis incertella, Chambers 1872
      Acrolepiopsis marcidella, Curtis 1850
      Acrolepiopsis sapporensis, Matsumura 1931
      Acrolepiopsis tauricella, Staudinger 1870
      Acrolepiopsis vesperella, Zeller 1850
      Digitivalva arnicella, Heyden 1863
      Digitivalva eglanteriella, Mann 1855
      Digitivalva granitella, Treitschke 1833
      Digitivalva occidentella, Klimesch 1956
      Digitivalva pulicariae, Klimesch 1956
      Digitivalva reticulella, Hübner 1796


      References


      Gaedike R. (1969). Contribution for the knowledge of the Acrolepiidae Fauna of the Balkan Peninsula
      Carter, D. (1984). Pest Lepidoptera of Europe. Dr. W. Junk Publishers, Boston.


      External links



      Microleps U.S.A.(Nearctic)
      Naturhistoriska riksmuseet Imago, genitalia images

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