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Agonochaetia
''Agonochaetia'' is a genus of moths in the family Gelechiidae. Species *''Agonochaetia conspersa'' (Braun, 1921) *''Agonochaetia impunctella'' (Caradja, 1920) *''Agonochaetia incredibilis'' (Povolný, 1965) *''Agonochaetia intermedia'' (Sattler, 1968) *''Agonochaetia quartana'' (Povolný, 1990) *''Agonochaetia terrestrella'' (Zeller, 1872) *''Agonochaetia tuvella'' (Bidzilya, 2000) References

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Agonochaetia Conspersa
''Agonochaetia conspersa'' is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car ..., where it has been recorded from Alberta and Montana. The wingspan is 18–19 mm. The forewings are pale greyish brown, the bases of the scales whitish, dusted with scattered whitish scales, which occur singly except in the apical third of the wing, where they form ill-defined spots. A row of these extends around the apex from the apical third of the costa to the tornus. The costal margin is slightly darkened before the first of these spots. There is a faint darker small spot on the disc and a larger one at end of cell. The hindwings are pale brownish grey. References Moths described in 1921 Agonochaetia Moths of North Am ...
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Agonochaetia Incredibilis
''Agonochaetia incredibilis'' is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in Uzbekistan. References Moths described in 1965 Agonochaetia Moths of Asia {{Gnorimoschemini-stub ...
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Agonochaetia Tuvella
''Agonochaetia tuvella'' is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in Russia ( Tuva Republic). References Moths described in 2000 Agonochaetia Moths of Asia {{Gnorimoschemini-stub ...
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Agonochaetia Impunctella
''Agonochaetia impunctella'' is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in the Russian Far East., 2012: A taxonomic revision of the genus ''Mesophleps'' Hübner, 1825 (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae). ''Zootaxa'' 3373: 1-82. References Moths described in 1920 Agonochaetia Moths of Asia {{Gnorimoschemini-stub ...
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Agonochaetia Intermedia
''Agonochaetia intermedia'' is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in Austria, Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ..., Hungary and Russia (the Volga-Don region and the southern Ural). ''et al.'' 2010: The gelechiid fauna of the southern Ural Mountains, part II: list of recorded species with taxonomic notes (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)''Zootaxa'' 2367: 1–68Preview/ref> References Moths described in 1968 Agonochaetia Moths of Europe {{Gnorimoschemini-stub ...
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Agonochaetia Quartana
''Agonochaetia quartana'' is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in Bulgaria. References Moths described in 1990 Agonochaetia Moths of Europe {{Gnorimoschemini-stub ...
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Agonochaetia Terrestrella
''Agonochaetia terrestrella'' is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ..., Albania and Romania. References Moths described in 1872 Agonochaetia Moths of Europe {{Gnorimoschemini-stub ...
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Moth
Moths are a paraphyletic group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not butterflies, with moths making up the vast majority of the order. There are thought to be approximately 160,000 species of moth, many of which have yet to be described. Most species of moth are nocturnal, but there are also crepuscular and diurnal species. Differences between butterflies and moths While the butterflies form a monophyletic group, the moths, comprising the rest of the Lepidoptera, do not. Many attempts have been made to group the superfamilies of the Lepidoptera into natural groups, most of which fail because one of the two groups is not monophyletic: Microlepidoptera and Macrolepidoptera, Heterocera and Rhopalocera, Jugatae and Frenatae, Monotrysia and Ditrysia.Scoble, MJ 1995. The Lepidoptera: Form, function and diversity. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press; 404 p. Although the rules for distinguishing moths from butterflies are not well est ...
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Gelechiidae
The Gelechiidae are a family of moths commonly referred to as twirler moths or gelechiid moths. They are the namesake family of the huge and little-studied superfamily Gelechioidea, and the family's taxonomy has been subject to considerable dispute. These are generally very small moths with narrow, fringed wings. The larvae of most species feed internally on various parts of their host plants, sometimes causing galls. Douglas-fir (''Pseudotsuga'') is a host plant common to many species of the family, particularly of the genus '' Chionodes'', which as a result is more diverse in North America than usual for Gelechioidea. By the late 20th century, over 900 genera with altogether more than 4,500 species were placed here, with about 650 genera known from North America alone. While these figures are certainly outdated, due to the many revisions to superfamily Gelechioidea and new descriptions of twirler moths, they still serve to show the enormous biodiversity contained in this ...
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