Pityocona

Pityocona is a small and little-known genus of the twirler moth family (Gelechiidae). Among these, it is believed to belong to subfamily Gelechiinae, but beyond that its relationships are still obscure.

Pityocona
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Pityocona

Meyrick, 1918
Type species
Pityocona xeropis
Meyrick, 1918
Species

See text

Synonyms

Pitycona (lapsus)[1]

They are small inconspicuous moths with pointed wings. In the forewing, the second vein is weakly developed but not joined to the third. Their labial palps have a pointed tip and the second segment is unornamented.[2]

The genus contains five species, one of which was described only in 2006:[3]

Footnotes

  1. Pitkin & Jenkins (2004)
  2. Clarke (1986)
  3. Wikispecies (2008-NOV-15)
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References

Data related to Pityocona at Wikispecies


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