Familia de polillas que contiene las polillas del gusano de la madriguera
Acrolophidae Especies de Acrolophus clasificación cientifica Reino: Animalia Filo: Artrópodos Clase: Insecta Orden: Lepidópteros Superfamilia: Tineoidea Familia: Acrolophidae Busck, 1912 Genera Ver texto
Acrolophidae es una familia de polillas del orden Lepidoptera . La familia está formada por polillas del gusano de las madrigueras y polillas tubulares . La familia tiene alrededor de 300 especies en cinco géneros , que se encuentran en la naturaleza solo en el Nuevo Mundo . [1] Está estrechamente relacionado con la familia Tineidae . [2]
Genera Referencias ↑ Heppner, John B. (2008), "Tube Moths (Lepidoptera: Acrolophidae)", en Capinera, John L. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Entomology , Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, págs. 3953–3954, doi : 10.1007 / 978-1-4020-6359-6_2584 , ISBN 978-1-4020-6359-6 ^ Deyrup, M .; Deyrup, ND; Eisner, M .; Eisner, T. (2005). "Una oruga que come caparazones de tortuga". Entomólogo estadounidense . 51 (4): 245–248. doi : 10.1093 / ae / 51.4.245 . ISSN 2155-9902 . Enlaces externos
Aenigmatineidae Neopseustidae (archaic bell moths)
Anomosetidae Hepialidae (swift moths, ghost moths) Neotheoridae (Amazonian primitive ghost moths) Palaeosetidae (miniature ghost moths) Prototheoridae (African primitive ghost moths) Mnesarchaeidae (New Zealand primitive moths)
Adelidae (fairy longhorn moths) Cecidosidae Heliozelidae Incurvariidae Prodoxidae (yucca moths) Andesianidae (Andean endemic moths) Nepticulidae (pigmy, or midget moths) Opostegidae (white eyecap moths) Palaephatidae (Gondwanaland moths) Tischeriidae (trumpet leaf miner moths)
Acrolophidae (burrowing webworm moths) Arrhenophanidae Eriocottidae (Old World spiny-winged moths) Lypusidae Psychidae (bagworm moths) Tineidae (fungus moths) Bucculatricidae (ribbed cocoon makers) Douglasiidae (Douglas moths) Gracillariidae Roeslerstammiidae Acrolepiidae (false diamondback moths) Bedelliidae Glyphipterigidae (sedge moths) Heliodinidae Lyonetiidae Plutellidae Yponomeutidae (ermine moths) Ypsolophidae 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) 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) Cossidae (carpenter millers, or goat moths) Dudgeoneidae (dudgeon carpenter moths) Brachodidae (little bear moths) Castniidae (castniid moths: giant butterfly-moths, sun moths) Sesiidae (clearwing moths) Choreutidae (metalmark moths) Tortricidae (tortrix moths) Urodidae (false burnet moths) Schreckensteiniidae (bristle-legged moths) Epermeniidae (fringe-tufted moths) Alucitidae (many-plumed moths) Tineodidae (false plume moths) Pterophoridae (plume moths) Copromorphidae (tropical fruitworm moths) Carposinidae (fruitworm moths) Thyrididae (picture-winged leaf moths) Callidulidae (Old World butterfly-moths) Papilionidae (swallowtail butterflies) Hedylidae (American moth-butterflies) Hesperiidae (skippers) Pieridae (whites, yellows, orangetips, sulphurs) Riodinidae (metalmarks) Lycaenidae (gossamer-winged butterflies: blues, coppers and relatives) Nymphalidae (brush-footed, or four-footed butterflies) Pyralidae (snout moths) Crambidae (grass moth) Mimallonidae (sack bearer moths) Lasiocampidae (eggars, snout moths, or lappet moths) 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) Erebidae (underwing, tiger, tussock, litter, snout, owlet moths) Euteliidae Noctuidae (daggers, sallows, owlet moths, quakers, cutworms, darts) Nolidae (tuft moths) Notodontidae (prominents, kittens) Oenosandridae Drepanidae (hook-tips) Cimeliidae (gold moths) Doidae Sematuridae Pseudobistonidae Epicopeiidae (oriental swallowtail moths) Uraniidae Geometridae (geometer moths)
Note: division Monotrysia is not a clade.
Taxonomy of the Lepidoptera Lists by region
Wikidata : Q1930923 Wikiespecies : Acrolophidae ADW : Acrolophidae BAMONA: Acrolophidae BioLib: 605880 Fin de vida : 753 GBIF : 4537 IRMNG : 111271 ITIS : 118740 NCBI : 691687