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''Erechthias'' is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of the fungus moth
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, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the
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Erechthiinae, of which it is the
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. The exact circumscription of this genus is still disputed, but it may encompass more than 150
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.


Systematics and taxonomy

Here, the genus is treated in the wide circumscription (''
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'') adopted by many authors today, and represents the presumed core group of the Erechthiinae. Delimited thus, ''Erechthias'' includes several other genera, some of which have occasionally been treated as independent even by fairly recent authors. They are still rather similar and contain moths that are (at least overwhelmingly) very closely related. Still, they differ in details such as the wing venation – with ''Erechthias'' ''
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'' having all veins separate (as opposed to e.g. the ''Decadarchis'' group, which has hindwing veins 5 and 6 stalked) – or the
clasper In biology, a clasper is a male anatomical structure found in some groups of animals, used in mating. Male cartilaginous fish have claspers formed from the posterior portion of their pelvic fin which serve to channel semen into the female's ...
's harpe being nude in ''Erechthias s.str.'' but bearing a cluster of
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e on the costa. However, the female
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look almost alike in all of them. Many of these supposedly distinct genera were always considered
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and are unlikely to be valid. More notable are ''Decadarchis'' (including ''Caryolestis'', ''Nesoxena'', ''Pantheus,'' and perhaps others) and ''Ereunetis'' (including ''Lepidobregma'' and ''Neodecadarchis''); these two are more frequently considered separate genera than other subgroups of ''Erechthias''. The members of the former (sub)genus were in fact at first often placed in ''
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'' of subfamily Tineinae. Other species of ''Erechthias'' were historically assigned to '' Acridotarsa'' – also of the Tineinae ('' E. deloneura'') – or to '' Mesopherna'' of the Myrmecozelinae ('' E. epomadia''). '' E. glyphidaula'' has been a particular source of confusion; even veteran researcher
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, in some of his last works, no less than three times established a new monotypic genus for this species. More unusually, some species of ''Erechthias'' were initially mistaken as members of the cosmet moth genus '' Cosmopteryx'' ('' E. cyanosticta'') and the ermine moth genus '' Argyresthia'' ('' E. zebrina''); these genera are basal
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not particularly closely related to ''Erechthias''. The enigmatic "genus" ''Acrocenotes'' – a single species initially held to belong to the
Plutellidae The Plutellidae are a family of moths commonly known as the diamondback moths, named after the diamondback moth (''Plutella xylostella'') of European origin. It was once considered to have three subfamilies: Plutellinae, Praydinae, and Scythrop ...
, which are also not close relatives of ''Erechthias'' – is also included here in the present treatment. As another taxonomic curiosity of this genus, '' E. beeblebroxi'' is named after
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's famous two-headed science fiction character
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; the moth has a "false head" pattern that presumably helps to confuse would-be
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s. Finally, the actual delimitation of ''Erechthias'' against related genera such as '' Comodica'' still needs to be determined. For example, whether the Erechthiinae '' Callicerastis stagmatias'' and '' Mecomodica fullawayi'' are justifiably separated in their monotypic genera or better included in ''Erechthias'' (as are all the other species once placed in ''Callicerastis'') is disputed; the latter in particular seems to be somewhat intermediate between ''Comodica'' and ''Erechthias''.


Selected species

The numerous
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), ...
of ''Erechthias'' include: * '' Erechthias acontistes'' Meyrick, 1880 * '' Erechthias acontotypa'' Turner, 1926 * '' Erechthias acrodina'' (Meyrick, 1912) * '' Erechthias acroleuca'' Turner, 1923 * '' Erechthias aellophora'' Meyrick, 1880 * '' Erechthias ancistrosema'' Turner, 1939 * '' Erechthias ascensionae'' * '' Erechthias articulosa'' Meyrick, 1921 * '' Erechthias aspera'' (J.F.G.Clarke, 1986) * '' Erechthias beeblebroxi'' Robinson & Nielsen, 1993 * '' Erechthias capnitis'' (Turner, 1918) (type of ''Empaesta'') * '' Erechthias celestra'' (J.F.G.Clarke, 1986) * '' Erechthias celetica'' Turner, 1923 * '' Erechthias centroscia'' (Turner, 1933) (type of ''Gongylodes'') * '' Erechthias charadrota'' Meyrick, 1880 * '' Erechthias chasmatias'' (Meyrick, 1880) (type of ''Hectacma'') * '' Erechthias chionodira'' Meyrick, 1880 * '' Erechthias cirrhogramma'' (J.F.G.Clarke, 1971) * '' Erechthias citrinopa'' (Lower, 1905) (sometimes in ''Comodica'') * '' Erechthias clistopa'' (Meyrick, 1929) * '' Erechthias contributa'' (Meyrick, 1932) (sometimes in ''Comodica'') * '' Erechthias coleosema'' (Meyrick, 1934) * '' Erechthias crypsimima'' (Meyrick, 1920) * '' Erechthias cyanosticta'' (Lower, 1916) * '' Erechthias darwini'' * '' Erechthias decaspila'' (Lower, 1905) (sometimes in ''Comodica'') * '' Erechthias decoranda'' (Meyrick, 1925) * '' Erechthias deloneura'' (Turner, 1923) * '' Erechthias diacrita'' (Turner, 1923) * '' Erechthias diaphora'' * '' Erechthias dochmogramma'' (Lower, 1916) (sometimes in ''Comodica'') * '' Erechthias dracaenura'' * '' Erechthias elaeorrhoa'' Meyrick, 1880 * '' Erechthias epispora'' (Lower, 1905) (sometimes in ''Comodica'') * ''
Erechthias epomadia ''Erechthias'' is a genus of the fungus moth family (biology), family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae, of which it is the type genus. The exact circumscription of this genus is still disputed, but it may encompass mor ...
'' (Turner, 1923) * '' Erechthias erebocosma'' (Meyrick, 1893) * '' Erechthias eurynipha'' (Turner, 1923) (sometimes in ''Comodica'') * '' Erechthias exospila'' (Meyrick, 1901) * '' Erechthias externella'' (Walker, 1864) * '' Erechthias flavistriata'' (Walsingham, 1907) – sugarcane bud moth (type of ''Neodecadarchis'') * '' Erechthias fulguritella'' (Walker, 1863) * '' Erechthias glyphidaula'' (Meyrick, 1933) (type of ''Amphisyncentris'') * '' Erechthias grayi'' * '' Erechthias hemiclistra'' (Meyrick, 1911) * '' Erechthias incongrua'' (J.F.G.Clarke, 1986) * '' Erechthias indicans'' Meyrick, 1923 * '' Erechthias iseres'' (Turner, 1917) * '' Erechthias iuloptera'' (Meyrick, 1880) (type of ''Ereunetis'') * '' Erechthias kerri'' * '' Erechthias lychnopa'' Meyrick, 1927 * '' Erechthias macrozyga'' Meyrick, 1916 * '' Erechthias minuscula'' – erechthias clothes moth (type of ''Lepidobregma'') * '' Erechthias molynta'' * '' Erechthias mucronata'' (Meyrick, 1921) (type of ''Zanclopseustis'') * '' Erechthias mystacinella'' – curve-winged apple moth * '' Erechthias niphadopla'' Meyrick, 1880 * '' Erechthias niphoplaca'' (Turner, 1923) * '' Erechthias orchestris'' (Turner, 1932) * '' Erechthias oxymacha'' (Meyrick, 1893) * '' Erechthias oxytona'' (Meyrick, 1893) * '' Erechthias penicillata'' (type of ''Pantheus'') * '' Erechthias percnomicta'' (Meyrick, 1934) * '' Erechthias phileris'' (Meyrick, 1893) * '' Erechthias photophanes'' (Meyrick, 1917) * '' Erechthias physocapna'' (Meyrick, 1929) * '' Erechthias polionota'' Turner, 1923 * '' Erechthias polyplecta'' Turner, 1923 * '' Erechthias praedatrix'' (Meyrick, 1934) (type of ''Caryolestis'') * '' Erechthias psammaula'' (Meyrick, 1921) * '' Erechthias rufimacula'' (Meyrick, 1934) * '' Erechthias saitoi'' (Moriuti & Kadohara, 1994) (sometimes in ''Comodica'') * '' Erechthias scythromorpha'' (Turner, 1926) * '' Erechthias sphenotoma'' (Meyrick, 1935) (type of ''Aeolarchis'') * '' Erechthias simulans'' (type of ''Decadarchis'') * '' Erechthias sinapifera'' (Turner, 1926) * '' Erechthias stilbella'' (Doubleday, 1843) * '' Erechthias strangulata'' (Meyrick, 1929) (type of ''Nesoxena'') * '' Erechthias symmacha'' (Meyrick, 1893) * '' Erechthias terminella'' (Walker, 1863) * '' Erechthias trigonosema'' (Turner, 1923) * '' Erechthias tritogramma'' (J.F.G.Clarke, 1986) * '' Erechthias zebrina'' (type of ''Tinexotaxa'')


Synonyms

Numerous
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have become
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s of ''Erechthias''. These include: * ''Acrocenotes'' * ''Aeolarchis'' * ''Amphisyncentris'' * ''Anemerarcha'' * ''Caryolestis'' * ''Decadarchis'' * ''Empaesta'' * ''Ereunetis'' * ''Gongylodes'' * ''Hectacma'' * ''Lepidobregma'' * ''Neodecadarchis'' * ''Nesoxena'' * ''Pantheus'' * ''Tinexotaxa'' * ''Triadogona'' * ''Zanclopseustis''


Footnotes


References

* (2010): Australian Faunal Directory &ndash
''Erechthias''
Version of 2010-NOV-15. Retrieved 2011-DEC-23. * (1986): Pyralidae and Microlepidoptera of the Marquesas Archipelago. ''Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology'' 416: 1-485
PDF fulltext
(214 MB!) * (2004)
Butterflies and Moths of the World, Generic Names and their Type-species
&ndash
''Erechthias''
Version of 2004-NOV-05. Retrieved 2011-DEC-23. * 011br>Global Taxonomic Database of Tineidae (Lepidoptera)
Retrieved 2011-DEC-23. {{Taxonbar, from=Q5385380 Moth genera Erechthiinae Taxa named by Edward Meyrick