Holcopogoninae
The Holcopogoninae are a subfamily of moths. They belong to the huge the superfamily Gelechioidea, of which they represent a minor but apparently quite distinct lineage.[1]
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Subfamily: | Holcopogoninae Gozmany, 1967 |
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They are usually included in the family Autostichidae.[1]
Genera
This family contains about 10 genera:[1]
- Arragonia Amsel, 1942
- Charadraula Meyrick, 1931
- Cyllaraxis Gozmány in Gaedike, 2000
- Gobiletria Gozmány, 1964
- Heringita Agenjo, 1953
- Hesperesta Gozmany, 1978
- Holcopogon Staudinger, 1880
- Oecia Walsingham, 1897
- Turatia Amsel, 1942
Former genera
- Bubulcellodes Amsel, 1942 (in Charadraula)
- Gigantoletria Gozmany, 1963 (in Heringita)
- Ilionarsis Gozmány, 1959 (in Turatia)
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References
- Fauna Europaea (2009): Holcopogoninae. Version 2.1, 2009-DEC-22. Retrieved 2010-APR-30.
Data related to Holcopogoninae at Wikispecies See also Gelechioidea Talk page for comparison of some approaches to gelechioid systematics and taxonomy.
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