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Monopis Trigonoleuca
''Monopis'' is a genus of the fungus moths in the family (biology), family Tineidae. A typical feature of these moths is a semi-transparent pale spot near the middle of the forewings. There are usually contrasting white markings adjacent to it. Otherwise, the forewings are generally unpatterned and brown to blackish-grey in color. Selected species Species currently placed in ''Monopis'' include: * ''Monopis argillacea'' (Meyrick, 1893) * ''Monopis burmanni'' Petersen, 1979 * ''Monopis chrysogramma'' (Lower, 1899) * ''Monopis cirrhospila'' Turner, 1923 * ''Monopis congestella'' (Walker, 1864) * ''Monopis crocicapitella'' (Clemens, 1859) (= ''M. heringi, M. hyalinella, M. lombardica'') * ''Monopis dimorphella'' Dugdale, 1971 * ''Monopis dorsistrigella'' (Clemens, 1859) (= ''M. subjunctella'') * ''Monopis ethelella'' (Newman, 1856) * ''Monopis fenestratella'' (Heyden, 1863) * ''Monopis henderickxi'' Gaedike & Karsholt 2001 * ''Monopis icterogastra'' – wool moth * ''Monopis ...
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Monopis Obviella
''Monopis obviella'' is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family (biology), family (Tineidae), and therein to the nominate subfamily Tineinae. It is (under the invalid name ''Tinea ferruginella'') the type species of ''Blabophanes'', today treated as a junior synonym of the genus ''Monopis''. ''Monopis crocicapitella, M. crocicapitella'' was only separated from the present species in 1859, and is still frequently confused with it even by rather recent sources. Ecology and description It is not uncommon all across western Palearctic; while it has not been recorded in Slovenia yet, given that it occurs in all neighboring countries it probably has simply been overlooked. But it is apparently still a rather Continental species, as it seems absent from major Mediterranean islands and Iceland, and on Great Britain occurs mainly in the south, towards the English Channel. But confusion with ''M. crocicapitella'' makes the exact range of these moths still quite littl ...
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Monopis Fenestratella
''Monopis fenestratella'' is a moth belonging to the family Tineidae. The species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), ... was first described by Carl von Heyden in 1863."00711 ''Monopis fenestratella'' (Heyden, 1863)"
''Lepiforum e. V.'' Retrieved 18 January 2021. It is native to Europe.


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Tineinae Moths described in 1863
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Monopis Nigricantella
''Monopis'' is a genus of the fungus moths in the family Tineidae. A typical feature of these moths is a semi-transparent pale spot near the middle of the forewings. There are usually contrasting white markings adjacent to it. Otherwise, the forewings are generally unpatterned and brown to blackish-grey in color. Selected species Species currently placed in ''Monopis'' include: * '' Monopis argillacea'' (Meyrick, 1893) * '' Monopis burmanni'' Petersen, 1979 * '' Monopis chrysogramma'' (Lower, 1899) * '' Monopis cirrhospila'' Turner, 1923 * '' Monopis congestella'' (Walker, 1864) * '' Monopis crocicapitella'' (Clemens, 1859) (= ''M. heringi, M. hyalinella, M. lombardica'') * '' Monopis dimorphella'' Dugdale, 1971 * '' Monopis dorsistrigella'' (Clemens, 1859) (= ''M. subjunctella'') * '' Monopis ethelella'' (Newman, 1856) * ''Monopis fenestratella'' (Heyden, 1863) * '' Monopis henderickxi'' Gaedike & Karsholt 2001 * '' Monopis icterogastra'' – wool moth * '' Monopis imell ...
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Monopis Monachella
''Monopis monachella'' is a moth of the family Tineidae. It is widespread in Eurasia, Africa, India, Sri Lanka, Burma, Sumatra, Java, the Philippines, Taiwan, Japan, New Guinea, Samoa, North America and South America. The wingspan The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the opposite wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingsp ... is 12–20 mm. The moth flies from April to September. The larvae feed on animal remains. External links waarneming.nl Tineinae Moths of Africa Moths of Europe Lepidoptera of the Republic of the Congo Fauna of the Gambia Moths described in 1796 {{Tineidae-stub ...
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Monopis Monacha
''Monopis'' is a genus of the fungus moths in the family Tineidae. A typical feature of these moths is a semi-transparent pale spot near the middle of the forewings. There are usually contrasting white markings adjacent to it. Otherwise, the forewings are generally unpatterned and brown to blackish-grey in color. Selected species Species currently placed in ''Monopis'' include: * '' Monopis argillacea'' (Meyrick, 1893) * '' Monopis burmanni'' Petersen, 1979 * '' Monopis chrysogramma'' (Lower, 1899) * '' Monopis cirrhospila'' Turner, 1923 * '' Monopis congestella'' (Walker, 1864) * '' Monopis crocicapitella'' (Clemens, 1859) (= ''M. heringi, M. hyalinella, M. lombardica'') * '' Monopis dimorphella'' Dugdale, 1971 * '' Monopis dorsistrigella'' (Clemens, 1859) (= ''M. subjunctella'') * '' Monopis ethelella'' (Newman, 1856) * ''Monopis fenestratella'' (Heyden, 1863) * '' Monopis henderickxi'' Gaedike & Karsholt 2001 * '' Monopis icterogastra'' – wool moth * '' Monopis imell ...
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Monopis Meliorella
''Monopis meliorella'', the blotched monopis moth, is a moth of the family Tineidae. It was first described by Francis Walker in 1863. It has been recorded from Australia (including Norfolk Island) and Hawaii Hawaii ( ; ) is an island U.S. state, state of the United States, in the Pacific Ocean about southwest of the U.S. mainland. One of the two Non-contiguous United States, non-contiguous U.S. states (along with Alaska), it is the only sta .... The larvae probably feed on animal fibre or refuse of plant origin. External links *Image Tineinae Moths described in 1863 {{Tineidae-stub ...
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Monopis Megalodelta
''Monopis'' is a genus of the fungus moths in the family Tineidae. A typical feature of these moths is a semi-transparent pale spot near the middle of the forewings. There are usually contrasting white markings adjacent to it. Otherwise, the forewings are generally unpatterned and brown to blackish-grey in color. Selected species Species currently placed in ''Monopis'' include: * '' Monopis argillacea'' (Meyrick, 1893) * '' Monopis burmanni'' Petersen, 1979 * '' Monopis chrysogramma'' (Lower, 1899) * '' Monopis cirrhospila'' Turner, 1923 * '' Monopis congestella'' (Walker, 1864) * '' Monopis crocicapitella'' (Clemens, 1859) (= ''M. heringi, M. hyalinella, M. lombardica'') * '' Monopis dimorphella'' Dugdale, 1971 * '' Monopis dorsistrigella'' (Clemens, 1859) (= ''M. subjunctella'') * '' Monopis ethelella'' (Newman, 1856) * ''Monopis fenestratella'' (Heyden, 1863) * '' Monopis henderickxi'' Gaedike & Karsholt 2001 * '' Monopis icterogastra'' – wool moth * '' Monopis imell ...
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Monopis Longella
''Monopis longella'' is a moth of the family Tineidae. It has been recorded from China, Korea India, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Russia and Thailand and is an introduced species in North America, where it has been recorded from New York to central Florida and west to Michigan Michigan ( ) is a peninsular U.S. state, state in the Great Lakes region, Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest, Upper Midwestern United States. It shares water and land boundaries with Minnesota to the northwest, Wisconsin to the west, .... References External links Gaedike. Some New and Interesting “Microlepidoptera” from the Collection of theZoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig (ZFMK), Bonn(Lepidoptera: Tineidae, Epermeniidae, Acrolepiidae, Douglasiidae) Tineinae Moths described in 1863 {{Tineidae-stub ...
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Monopis Laevigella
''Monopis laevigella'', the skin moth, is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family (Tineidae), and therein to the nominate subfamily Tineinae. It is (under its junior synonym ''Tinea rusticella'') the type species of the genus '' Monopis'' and its junior objective synonym ''Hyalospila''. As with the common clothes moth (''Tineola bisselliella''), earlier authors frequently misapplied the name '' Tinea vestianella'' to the present species. It is not uncommon all across western Palearctic as well as in North America. It has not been recorded in Slovenia yet, but given that it occurs in all neighboring countries, it probably has simply been overlooked. Its absence from some Mediterranean islands may be genuine however. Description and ecology The adults of this small moth have a wingspan of 13–20 mm. On the wing around May to September (depending on the location), they are nocturnal and come out at dusk. They have dark brown forewings with a whit ...
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Monopis Jacobsi
''Monopis jacobsi'' is a species of moth in the family Tineidae. It is found in Nigeria Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean to the south. It covers an area of . With Demographics of Nigeria, .... It was described by Hungarian entomologist László Anthony Gozmány in 1967. This species has a wingspan of . References Endemic fauna of Nigeria Moths described in 1967 Tineinae Moths of Africa {{Tineidae-stub ...
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