- Source: Douglasiidae
- Kupu-kupu
- Lepidoptera
- Nolidae
- Gelechiidae
- Delias eucharis
- Hesperiidae
- Lymantriidae
- Douglasiidae
- Leaf miner
- Lepidoptera
- Moth
- Butterfly
- List of moths of Austria (A–E)
- List of moths of Italy (A-E)
- List of moths of Russia (Micropterigoidea-Yponomeutoidea)
- List of moths of Metropolitan France (D–H)
- List of moths of the Iberian Peninsula (A–F)
Douglasiidae is a small Lepidopteran family including around 28 species of micromoth whose adults are collectively called Douglas moths. The largest genus in the family is Tinagma. They are primarily found in the Palearctic (20 spp.) and Nearctic realms. The adults have a 6 to 15 mm wingspan, with a reduced hindwing venation and long fringes. The larvae are leaf miners or borers, primarily in stems and petioles, belonging to Boraginaceae, Labiatae, and Rosaceae.
Genera
Klimeschia Amsel, 1938 Palearctic
Protonyctia Meyrick, 1932 Ecuador
Tinagma Zeller, 1839 (=Douglasia Stainton, 1854) Palearctic and Nearctic
†Tanyglossus Poinar, 2017 Cenomanian, Burmese amber, Myanmar
References
ITIS report for Douglasiidae
Natural History Museum genus database
External links
Microleps.org