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The Blastobasidae are a
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of
moth Moths are a group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not Butterfly, butterflies. They were previously classified as suborder Heterocera, but the group is Paraphyly, paraphyletic with respect to butterflies (s ...
s in the
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Gelechioidea __NOTOC__ Gelechioidea (from the type genus ''Gelechia'', "keeping to the ground") is the Taxonomic rank, superfamily of moths that contains the case-bearers, twirler moths, and relatives, also simply called curved-horn moths or gelechioid moths. ...
. Its
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can be found almost anywhere in the world, though in some places they are not native but introduced by humans. In some arrangements, these moths are included in the
case-bearer The Coleophoridae are a family of small moths, belonging to the huge superfamily Gelechioidea. Collectively known as case-bearers, casebearing moths or case moths, this family is represented on all continents, but the majority are found in temp ...
family (Coleophoridae) as
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Blastobasinae. The
Symmocidae The Symmocinae are a subfamily of moths in the superfamily Gelechioidea. These small moths are found mainly in the Palearctic and Africa. In modern treatments, they are usually united with the concealer moth family Autostichidae. History of c ...
are sometimes included in the Blastobasidae (particularly if both are included in Coleophoridae) as subfamily or
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. In addition, the group around ''
Holcocera ''Holcocera'' is a Gelechioidea, gelechoid moth genus of the family (biology), family Blastobasidae. There are about 70 described species. Taxonomy The genera ''Hypatopa'' and ''Calosima'' are sometimes treated as synonyms of ''Holcocera''. Spe ...
'' is often separated as subfamily Holcocerinae (or tribe Holcocerini) from the ''
Blastobasis ''Blastobasis'' is the type genus of the gelechioid moth family Blastobasidae; in some arrangements these are placed in the case-bearer family (Coleophoridae) as a subfamily. Within the Blastobasidae, the subfamily Blastobasinae (or tribe Blas ...
'' lineage (which correspondingly become a subfamily, or a tribe Blastobasini). While this seems far more reasonable than some of the more extreme arrangements sometimes seen in Gelechioidea
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and
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, the relationships among Blastobasidae genera are not yet sufficiently studied to allow a well-supported subdivision of this family.


Description and ecology

The
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are generally small, slender moths which at a casual glance lack conspicuous and characteristic features – noted
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Edward Meyrick Edward Meyrick (25 November 1854 – 31 March 1938) was an English schoolmaster and amateur entomologist. He was an expert on microlepidoptera and some consider him one of the founders of modern microlepidoptera systematics. Life and work Ed ...
once described the group as "obscure and dull-coloured moths, decidedly the least attractive family of
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". Their coloration is usually reddish-brown, without crisp streaks or large wingspots. The head is smooth, with moderately long antennae (slightly more than half as long as the forewings) which are each situated halfway down the head. As usual for moths, the antennae do not have clubs; even in the males they are smooth or almost so and not at all comb-like. The antenna base bears a small brush of dense hairs and is flat, with a
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underside and may cover part of the
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s. The Blastobasidae have few or no bristles on the compound eyes, no
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, and probably lack
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too. The mouthparts are well-developed and moderately specialized, with 4-segmented folding
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s, long
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s and a long
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with a scaly base. The
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e of the forelegs are enlarged at the end, those of the middle legs two spurs, and those of the hindlegs 4 spurs and many long thin hairs.
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in this family is about 12 to 24 mm, more than 10 times as much as the
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width. The forewings lack a tornus and are about 4-5 times as long as they are wide, with a convex outer margin and a rather blunt tip. The round-tipped hindwings are very narrow, of equal or somewhat less length as the forewings, to which they are joined with a
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. The edge of the hindwings is surrounded by a fringe of hairs about two times as long as the wing is wide. The
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of forewings and hindwings differs. The forewing has 12 veins altogether, with two anal veins – vein 1b and 1c, the former of which forks
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ly – and a
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ly complete tubular vein (1c). The transverse vein is complete, and the discal cell has no tubular vein running through its middle. By contrast, the hindwings have seven or eight veins. Their anal veins are 1b and 1c like on the forewings; they lack vein 1a but also have the tubular vein 1c. Vein 1b may fork as in the forewings or remain unbranched, while a transverse vein may be present or not. Usually, five veins arise from the hindwing cell, of which the fourth and fifth are proximally joined; ''
Blastobasis ''Blastobasis'' is the type genus of the gelechioid moth family Blastobasidae; in some arrangements these are placed in the case-bearer family (Coleophoridae) as a subfamily. Within the Blastobasidae, the subfamily Blastobasinae (or tribe Blas ...
'', however, might only have four cell veins, with veins 3 and 5 joined and vein 4 missing, but this is not universally accepted. Hindwing vein 8 either runs along the upper cell margin initially and
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s with it, or possibly it arises from the cell margin in some species, but in neither case does it run close to vein 7. The
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s (
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e) have 10
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s and feed openly, usually on dead organic matter. Some species are pests of stored foodstuffs. The
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e are concealed and are not protruded during hatching.


Genera

Most of the roughly 30
genera Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial s ...
of the Blastobasidae presently recognized are small or even
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, though '' Auximobasis'' and ''
Pigritia ''Pigritia'' is a genus of moths in the family Blastobasidae. Species *''Pigritia arizonella'' *''Pigritia astuta'' Meyrick, 1918 *''Pigritia biatomella'' (Walsingham, 1897) *''Pigritia dido'' *''Pigritia faux'' *''Pigritia fidella'' *''Pigrit ...
'' are fairly diverse and ''
Blastobasis ''Blastobasis'' is the type genus of the gelechioid moth family Blastobasidae; in some arrangements these are placed in the case-bearer family (Coleophoridae) as a subfamily. Within the Blastobasidae, the subfamily Blastobasinae (or tribe Blas ...
'' and ''
Holcocera ''Holcocera'' is a Gelechioidea, gelechoid moth genus of the family (biology), family Blastobasidae. There are about 70 described species. Taxonomy The genera ''Hypatopa'' and ''Calosima'' are sometimes treated as synonyms of ''Holcocera''. Spe ...
'' are quite large. Such an arrangement is suspicious of not representing the true
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of the family adequately; with few species having been compared in sufficient detail in recent times, it is to be expected that as better data become available, the two large genera will be split, and/or several small genera will not be maintained as distinct. Thus, the following list is likely to change in the future: *Blastobasinae Walsingham, 1894 **Tribe Blastobasini ***'' Auximobasis'' ***''
Blastobasis ''Blastobasis'' is the type genus of the gelechioid moth family Blastobasidae; in some arrangements these are placed in the case-bearer family (Coleophoridae) as a subfamily. Within the Blastobasidae, the subfamily Blastobasinae (or tribe Blas ...
'' ***'' Mastema'' ***''
Neoblastobasis ''Neoblastobasis'' is a genus of moths in the family Blastobasidae. Species *'' Neoblastobasis biceratala'' (Park, 1984) *'' Neoblastobasis camelliae'' Chen & Wu, 2013 *'' Neoblastobasis decolor'' (Meyrick, 1907) *'' Neoblastobasis eurotella'' A ...
'' ***''
Zenodochium ''Zenodochium'' is a genus of moth Moths are a group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not Butterfly, butterflies. They were previously classified as suborder Heterocera, but the group is Paraphyly, para ...
'' (sometimes in ''Blastobasis'') **Tribe Pigritiini Dietz, 1910 ***''
Pigritia ''Pigritia'' is a genus of moths in the family Blastobasidae. Species *''Pigritia arizonella'' *''Pigritia astuta'' Meyrick, 1918 *''Pigritia biatomella'' (Walsingham, 1897) *''Pigritia dido'' *''Pigritia faux'' *''Pigritia fidella'' *''Pigrit ...
'' **Unplaced to tribe ***'' Barbaloba'' ***'' Coniogenes'' ***'' Critoxena'' ***'' Docostoma'' ***'' Exinotis'' ***'' Hallicis'' ***'' Heredia'' ***''"
Holcoceroides ''Holcoceroides'' is a monotypic genus of carpenter moths (family Cossidae). It includes only the species ''Holcoceroides ferrugineotincta'' and is doubtfully distinct from ''Holcocerus''. Like the latter, its relationships to other Cossidae a ...
"'' Sinev, 1986 (''non'' Strand, 1913:
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)
***'' Iconisma'' ***'' Inbioxa'' ***'' Koleps'' ***'' Lateantenna'' ***'' Metallocrates'' ***'' Pheos'' ***''
Prosintis ''Prosintis'' is a genus of moths in the family Blastobasidae. It contains the single species ''Prosintis florivora'', which is found in India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of coun ...
'' ***'' Pseudokoleps'' ***''
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'' ***'' Syncola'' ***'' Xenopathia'' *Holcocerinae Adamski, 1989 ** ''
Asaphocrita ''Asaphocrita'' is a genus of moths in the family Blastobasidae. Species *''Asaphocrita alogiae'' *''Asaphocrita amatricis'' *''Asaphocrita animulae'' *''Asaphocrita aphidiella'' *''Asaphocrita arcis'' *''Asaphocrita aulae'' *''Asaphocrita aura ...
'' ** '' Calosima'' ** ''
Holcocera ''Holcocera'' is a Gelechioidea, gelechoid moth genus of the family (biology), family Blastobasidae. There are about 70 described species. Taxonomy The genera ''Hypatopa'' and ''Calosima'' are sometimes treated as synonyms of ''Holcocera''. Spe ...
'' ** ''
Hypatopa ''Hypatopa'' is a genus of moths in the family Blastobasidae. Species *''Hypatopa actes'' *''Hypatopa acus'' *''Hypatopa agnae'' *''Hypatopa annulipes'' *''Hypatopa arxcis'' *''Hypatopa bilobata'' *''Hypatopa binotella'' *''Hypatopa boreasella' ...
'' (sometimes in ''Holcocera'') ** '' Pseudohypatopa'' ** '' Tecmerium''


References


External links

* See also Gelechioidea Talk page for comparison of some approaches to gelechioid systematics and taxonomy. * Savela, Markku (2001): Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some other life forms â€
Blastobasidae
{{Taxonbar, from=Q782744 Moth families Taxa named by Edward Meyrick