Oecophyllembiinae

Oecophyllembiinae is a subfamily of moths described by Pierre Réal and Alfred Serge Balachowsky in 1966.

Oecophyllembiinae
Eumetriochroa hederae
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Oecophyllembiinae

Réal & Balachowsky, 1966
Genera

Six, see text

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Description

Biology

Genera

In alphabetical order:[1]

gollark: Yes, true.
gollark: Because the turtle needs fuel.
gollark: Most mining on there is either done by turtle swarms, turtle swarms with lasers, or people with efficiency VI shovels.
gollark: You just drive into it and it vanishes.
gollark: I own a small underwater base, an also small "village" in the end and a giant cube made from chisel cloud blocks.

References

  1. Kawahara, A. Y.; Plotkin, D.; Ohshima, I.; Lopez-Vaamonde, C.; Houlihan, P. R.; Breinholt, J. W.; Davis, D. R.; Kumata, T.; Sohn, J.-C.; De Prins, J.; Mitter, C. (2017). "A molecular phylogeny and revised higher-level classification for the leaf-mining moth family Gracillariidae and its implications for larval host-use evolution". Systematic Entomology. doi:10.1111/syen.12210.
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