Acrolophidae

Multi tool use Acrolophidae
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Acrolophus species
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Arthropoda
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Class:
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Insecta
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Order:
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Lepidoptera
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Superfamily:
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Tineoidea
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Family:
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Acrolophidae
Busck, 1912[1]
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Genera
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See text
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Acrolophidae (burrowing webworm moths) is a family of moths in the order Lepidoptera. In addition, there are about 300 species, which live in the wild only in the New World.
Genera
- Acrolophus
- Amydria
- Drastea
- Exoncotis
- Ptilopsaltis
References
^ Davis, D. R. (2010) Acrolophida[permanent dead link] at Leptree.net
External links
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Extant Lepidoptera families
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*_Phylum:_Arthropoda *_Class:_Insecta *_Subclass:_Pterygota *_Infraclass:_Neoptera *_Superorder:_Endopterygota"> - Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Arthropoda
- Class: Insecta
- Subclass: Pterygota
- Infraclass: Neoptera
- Superorder: Endopterygota
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Suborder Zeugloptera
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Micropterigoidea | Micropterigidae (mandibulate archaic moths)
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Suborder Aglossata
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Agathiphagoidea | Agathiphagidae (kauri moths)
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Suborder Heterobathmiina
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Heterobathmioidea | Heterobathmiidae |
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Suborder Glossata
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Dacnonypha |
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Acanthoctesia |
Acanthopteroctetoidea | - Acanthopteroctetidae (archaic sun moths)
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Lophocoronina |
Lophocoronoidea | Lophocoronidae |
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Neopseustina |
Neopseustoidea | Neopseustidae (archaic bell moths)
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Exoporia |
Hepialoidea | - Anomosetidae
- Hepialidae (swift moths, ghost moths)
- Neotheoridae (Amazonian primitive ghost moths)
- Palaeosetidae (miniature ghost moths)
- Prototheoridae (African primitive ghost moths)
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Mnesarchaeoidea | - Mnesarchaeidae (New Zealand primitive moths)
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M o n o t r y s i a |
Incurvarioidea | - Adelidae (fairy longhorn moths)
- Cecidosidae
- Crinopterygidae
- Heliozelidae
- Incurvariidae
- Prodoxidae (yucca moths)
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Andesianoidea | - Andesianidae (Andean endemic moths)
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Nepticuloidea | - Nepticulidae (pigmy, or midget moths)
- Opostegidae (white eyecap moths)
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Palaephatoidea | - Palaephatidae (Gondwanaland moths)
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Tischerioidea | - Tischeriidae (trumpet leaf miner moths)
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D i t r y s i a |
Simaethistoidea | |
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Tineoidea | - Acrolophidae (burrowing webworm moths)
- Arrhenophanidae
- Eriocottidae (Old World spiny-winged moths)
- Lypusidae
- Psychidae (bagworm moths)
- Tineidae (fungus moths)
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Gracillarioidea | - Bucculatricidae (ribbed cocoon makers)
- Douglasiidae (Douglas moths)
- Gracillariidae
- Roeslerstammiidae
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Yponomeutoidea | - Acrolepiidae (false diamondback moths)
- Bedelliidae
- Glyphipterigidae (sedge moths)
- Heliodinidae
- Lyonetiidae
- Plutellidae
- Yponomeutidae (ermine moths)
- Ypsolophidae
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Gelechioidea | - Autostichidae
- Batrachedridae
- Blastobasidae
- Coleophoridae (case-bearers, case moths)
- Cosmopterigidae (cosmet moths)
- Elachistidae (grass-miner moths)
- Gelechiidae (twirler moths)
- Lecithoceridae (long-horned moths)
- Metachandidae
- Momphidae (mompha moths)
- Oecophoridae (concealer moths)
- Pterolonchidae
- Scythrididae (flower moths)
- Xyloryctidae (timber moths)
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Galacticoidea | |
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Zygaenoidea | - Heterogynidae
- Zygaenidae (burnet, forester, or smoky moths)
- Himantopteridae
- Lacturidae
- Somabrachyidae
- Megalopygidae (flannel moths)
- Aididae
- Anomoeotidae
- Cyclotornidae
- Epipyropidae (planthopper parasite moths)
- Dalceridae (slug caterpillars)
- Limacodidae (slug, or cup moths)
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Cossoidea | - Cossidae (carpenter millers, or goat moths)
- Dudgeoneidae (dudgeon carpenter moths)
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Sesioidea | - Brachodidae (little bear moths)
- Castniidae (castniid moths: giant butterfly-moths, sun moths)
- Sesiidae (clearwing moths)
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Choreutoidea | - Choreutidae (metalmark moths)
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Tortricoidea | - Tortricidae (tortrix moths)
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Urodoidea | - Urodidae (false burnet moths)
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Schreckensteinioidea | - Schreckensteiniidae (bristle-legged moths)
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Epermenioidea | - Epermeniidae (fringe-tufted moths)
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Alucitoidea | - Alucitidae (many-plumed moths)
- Tineodidae (false plume moths)
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Pterophoroidea | - Pterophoridae (plume moths)
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Whalleyanoidea | |
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Immoidea | |
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Copromorphoidea | - Copromorphidae (tropical fruitworm moths)
- Carposinidae (fruitworm moths)
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Hyblaeoidea | |
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Pyraloidea | - Pyralidae (snout moths)
- Crambidae (grass moth)
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Thyridoidea | - Thyrididae (picture-winged leaf moths)
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Mimallonoidea | - Mimallonidae (sack bearer moths)
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Lasiocampoidea | - Lasiocampidae (eggars, snout moths, or lappet moths)
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Bombycoidea | - Anthelidae (Australian lappet moth)
- Apatelodidae (American silkworm moths)
- Bombycidae (silk moths)
- Brahmaeidae (Brahmin moths)
- Carthaeidae (Dryandra moth)
- Endromidae (Kentish glory and relatives)
- Eupterotidae
- Phiditiidae
- Saturniidae (saturniids)
- Sphingidae (hawk moths, sphinx moths and hornworms)
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Noctuoidea | - Doidae
- Erebidae (underwing, tiger, tussock, litter, snout, owlet moths)
- Euteliidae
- Noctuidae (daggers, sallows, owlet moths, quakers, cutworms, darts)
- Nolidae (tuft moths)
- Notodontidae (prominents, kittens)
- Oenosandridae
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Drepanoidea | - Epicopeiidae (oriental swallowtail moths)
- Drepanidae (hook-tips)
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Geometroidea | - Sematuridae
- Uraniidae
- Geometridae (geometer moths)
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Cimelioidea | |
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Calliduloidea | - Callidulidae (Old World butterfly-moths)
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Superfamily unassigned | |
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Hedyloidea | - Hedylidae (American moth-butterflies)
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Hesperioidea | |
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Papilionoidea
(true butterflies)
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- Nymphalidae (brush-footed, or four-footed butterflies)
- Papilionidae (swallowtail butterflies)
- Pieridae (whites, yellows, orangetips, sulphurs)
- Riodinidae (metalmarks)
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Note: division Monotrysia is not a clade. |
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- Taxonomy of the Lepidoptera
- Lists by region
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Taxon identifiers | - Wikidata: Q1930923
- Wikispecies: Acrolophidae
- ADW: Acrolophidae
- BAMONA: Acrolophidae
- EoL: 753
- GBIF: 4537
- IRMNG: 111271
- ITIS: 118740
- NCBI: 691687
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