
The Gelechiidae are a family of
moth
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s commonly referred to as twirler moths or gelechiid moths. They are the namesake family of the huge and little-studied
superfamily
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Gelechioidea
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Gelechioidea (from the type genus '' Gelechia'', "keeping to the ground") is the superfamily of moths that contains the case-bearers, twirler moths, and relatives, also simply called curved-horn moths or gelechioid moths. It is a large ...
, and the family's
taxonomy
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A taxonomy (or taxonomical classification) is a scheme of classification, especially a hierarchical classification, in which things are organized into groups or types. ...
has been subject to considerable dispute. These are generally very small moths with narrow, fringed wings. The
larva
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Th ...
e of most species feed internally on various parts of their host
plant
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s, sometimes causing
gall
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s.
Douglas-fir
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(''Pseudotsuga'') is a host plant common to many
species
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of the family, particularly of the
genus
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''
Chionodes
''Chionodes'' is a genus of moths of the family Gelechiidae. It is distributed throughout much of the world. The larvae of many species use the Douglas fir as a host plant.
Species
*The formosella species-group
**''Chionodes formosella''-complex
...
'', 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
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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 While these figures are certainly outdated, due to the many revisions to superfamily Gelechioidea and new descriptions of twirler moths, they still serve to show the enormous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
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contained in this important family.
Being abundant,
fecund
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plant-eaters, many species are
agricultural
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pests
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, including:
* ''
Anarsia lineatella'' – peach twig borer
* ''
Aproaerema modicella'' – groundnut leafminer
* ''
Keiferia lycopersicella'' – tomato pinworm
* ''
Pectinophora gossypiella
The pink bollworm (''Pectinophora gossypiella''; es, lagarta rosada) is an insect known for being a pest in cotton farming. The adult is a small, thin, gray moth with fringed wings. The larva is a dull white caterpillar with eight pairs of legs w ...
'' – pink bollworm
* ''
Phthorimaea operculella
''Phthorimaea operculella'', also known as the potato tuber moth or tobacco splitworm, is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is an oligophagous insect that feeds on the plant family Solanaceae and is especially known for being a major pest of p ...
'' – potato tuber moth, tobacco splitworm
* ''
Sitotroga cerealella'' – angoumois grain moth
* ''
Tecia solanivora''
(Povolny, 1973) – Guatemalan potato moth, Central American potato tuber moth
* ''
Tuta absoluta'' – tomato leafminer, South American tomato moth
The voracious habits of their
larva
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Th ...
e make twirler moths suitable for
biological control
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of
invasive plant
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s. The spotted knapweed seedhead moth (''
Metzneria paucipunctella
''Metzneria paucipunctella'' is a species of moth known as the spotted knapweed seed head moth. It is used as an agent of biological pest control against noxious knapweeds, particularly spotted knapweed (''Centaurea maculosa'').
The adult moth ...
''), for example, is used to control
spotted knapweed
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(''Centaurea maculosa'') in
North America.
Taxonomy and systematics
Compared to the other massively diverse Gelechioidea families –
Coleophoridae
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(case-bearers) and
Oecophoridae
Oecophoridae (concealer moths) is a family of small moths in the superfamily Gelechioidea. The phylogeny and systematics of gelechoid moths are still not fully resolved, and the circumscription of the Oecophoridae is strongly affected by this.
...
(concealer moths) – the
systematics
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of the Gelechiidae are far less contentious. The "Deoclonidae", sometimes treated as a full gelechioid family, seem to be nothing other than a specialized offshoot from within the Gelechiidae, and are here included in the present family; some authors differ, however, and ally at least some of these genera with the
Autostichinae and/or
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 cla ...
. On the other hand, the
Schistonoeidae
Schistonoeidae is a monotypic moth family, described by Ronald W. Hodges in 1998, in the superfamily Gelechioidea. It contains one monotypic genus, ''Schistonoea'', described by William Trowbridge Merrifield Forbes in 1931. Its one species, ''S ...
(
scavenger moth
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s) are preliminarily considered a distinct family here.
Of the
subfamilies
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traditionally accepted for the Gelechiidae, only three were maintained for some time pending further information; at least one other, the
Physoptilinae
Physoptilinae is a subfamily of moths in the family Gelechiidae.
Taxonomy and systematics
*'' Physoptila'' Meyrick, 1914
References
*Physoptilinae at funet
Gelechiidae
Moth subfamilies
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, were suggested to also be valid. But numerous genera of twirler moths – including most of the former "Deoclonidae" and also the proposed Physoptilinae – were of
undetermined affiliation at that moment.
Later studies, including a 2013 molecular analysis of the Gelechiidae, list the following subfamilies:
Subfamily
Anacampsinae Bruand, 1850
Subfamily
Anomologinae
Anomologinae is a subfamily of moths in the family Gelechiidae.
Taxonomy and systematics
*Tribe Anomologini
**''Anomologa'' Meyrick, 1926
**''Aristotelia (moth), Aristotelia'' Hübner, 825**''Atremaea'' Staudinger, 1871
**''Bryotropha'' Heine ...
Meyrick, 1926
Subfamily
Apatetrinae
Apatetrinae is a subfamily of moths in the family Gelechiidae. The subfamily was described by Edward Meyrick in 1947.
Taxonomy and systematics
*Tribe Apatetrini
**''Apatetris'' Staudinger, 1880
**''Dactylotula'' Cockerell, 1888
**'' Catatinagma'' ...
Meyrick, 1947
Subfamily
Dichomeridinae Hampson, 1918 (formerly including Chelariinae, which is now placed in Anacampsinae)
Subfamily
Gelechiinae
Gelechiinae is a subfamily of moths in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Henry Tibbats Stainton in 1854.
Taxonomy
The subfamily includes the following tribes and genera:
*Litini Bruand, 1859
**''Agnippe'' Chambers, 1872
**''Alteni ...
Stainton, 1854
Subfamily
Physoptilinae
Physoptilinae is a subfamily of moths in the family Gelechiidae.
Taxonomy and systematics
*'' Physoptila'' Meyrick, 1914
References
*Physoptilinae at funet
Gelechiidae
Moth subfamilies
{{Gelechiidae-stub ...
Meyrick, 1914
Subfamily
Thiotrichinae
Thiotrichinae is a subfamily of moths in the family Gelechiidae.
Genera
*'' Macrenches'' Meyrick, 1904
*''Palumbina
''Palumbina'' is a genus of moths in the family Gelechiidae.
Species
The species of this genus are:incertae sedis
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''
*''
Aerotypia''
Walsingham, 1911.
*''
Antithyra
''Antithyra'' is a genus of moth in the family Gelechiidae. It contains the species ''Antithyra vineata'', which is found in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இல� ...
''
Meyrick, 1906.
*''
Coniogyra
''Coniogyra'' is a genus of moth in the family Gelechiidae. It contains the species ''Coniogyra dilucescens'', which is found in Zimbabwe.
The wingspan is about 7 mm. The forewings are whitish, in the disc with a few grey scales, toward ...
''
Meyrick, 1921.
*''
Dicranucha
''Dicranucha'' is a genus of moths in the family Gelechiidae.
Species
* ''Dicranucha albicincta'' (Meyrick, 1921)
* ''Dicranucha crateropis'' (Meyrick, 1921)
* ''Dicranucha dicksoni'' Janse, 1963
* ''Dicranucha homochroma'' Janse, 1954
* ''Dicran ...
''
Janse, 1954
*''
Metopios
''Metopios'' is a genus of moth in the family Gelechiidae. It contains the species ''Metopios tozeurellum'', which is found in North Africa
North Africa, or Northern Africa is a region encompassing the northern portion of the African contin ...
''
Lucas, 1945
*''
Paraschema
''Paraschema'' is a genus of moth in the family 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 ...
''
Povolný, 1990
*''
Pseudosymmoca
''Pseudosymmoca'' is a genus of moth in the family 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 Gelechioi ...
''
Rebel, 1903
*''
Sphagiocrates
''Sphagiocrates'' is a genus of moth in the family Gelechiidae.
Species
* '' Sphagiocrates chersochlora'' (Meyrick, 1922)
* '' Sphagiocrates lusoria'' (Meyrick, 1922)
References
Gelechiidae
Gelechiidae genera
Taxa named by Edward Meyrick ...
''
Meyrick, 1925
*''
Stenoalata
''Stenoalata'' is a genus of moths in the family Gelechiidae. It contains the species ''Stenoalata macra'', which is found in the Russian Far East
The Russian Far East (russian: Дальний Восток России, r=Dal'niy Vostok Ros ...
''
Omelko in Omelko & Omelko, 1998
*''
Syrmadaula
''Syrmadaula'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Gelechiidae. Its only species, ''Syrmadaula automorpha'', is found in Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Both the genus and species were first described by Edward Meyrick in 1918.
The win ...
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Meyrick, 1918
References
External links
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Gelechiidae- list of preliminary subfamily/tribe assignments
mapressBugguide.net. Family Gelechiidae - Twirler Moths
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Moth families