- Source: Ypsolopha
Ypsolopha is a genus of moths of the family Ypsolophidae. It is the type genus of the family and comprises over 120 described species (about 95% of the family's known world diversity).
Distribution
Most Ypsolopha species have been recorded from the Holarctic temperate region.
Description
Ypsolopha species are variable in shape and color and no exclusive superficial features have been established for the group. In contrast, the genitalia of both sexes are remarkably homogeneous.
Biology
Adults are nocturnal or rarely diurnal. Their resting postures are various, but they often have the head down and the lower body up. Ypsolopha acuminata mimics a small broken branch at rest. The larvae usually live in open webs on the leaves of various, primarily woody, plants and mostly feed on a limited range of host plants. They are active primarily at night and have two defensive behaviors that involve wiggling and jumping.
Selected species
Former species
Ypsolopha scenites (Meyrick, 1909)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ypsolopha
- Ypsolopha parenthesella
- Ypsolopha maculatella
- Ypsolopha senex
- Ypsolopha unicipunctella
- Ypsolopha falciferella
- Ypsolopha delicatella
- Ypsolopha buscki
- Ypsolopha atrobrunnella
- Ypsolopha contractella