Hypertrophinae
The Hypertrophinae are a subfamily of small moths in the family Depressariidae. The subfamily was described by Thomas Bainbrigge Fletcher in 1929.
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Subfamily: | Hypertrophinae T. B. Fletcher, 1929[1] |
Taxonomy and systematics
- Acraephnes Turner, 1947
- Allotropha Diakonoff, 1954
- Callizyga Turner, 1894
- Eomystis Meyrick, 1888
- Epithetica Turner, 1923
- Eupselia Meyrick, 1880
- Hypertropha Meyrick, 1880
- Oxytropha Diakonoff, 1954
- Peritropha Diakonoff, 1954
- Polygiton Diakonoff, 1955
- Progonica Turner, 1947
- Thudaca Walker, 1864
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References
- Savela, Markku. "Hypertrophinae Fletcher, 1929". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
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