Micropterix Lagodechiella
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''Micropterix'' is a
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of small primitive metallic moths, in the
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Micropterigidae Micropterigoidea is the superfamily of "mandibulate archaic moths", all placed in the single family Micropterigidae, containing currently about twenty living genera. They are considered the most primitive extant lineage of lepidoptera (Kristense ...
within the
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. The name was
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Jacob Hübner Jacob Hübner (20 June 1761 – 13 September 1826, in Augsburg) was a German entomologist. He was the author of ''Sammlung Europäischer Schmetterlinge'' (1796–1805), a founding work of entomology. Scientific career Hübner was the author of '' ...
in 1825 and comes from the
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for ''mikros'', little and ''pterux'', a wing. The moths are distributed across
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, south to
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and east as far as
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Description

The moths are small, with the forewing ranging in size from 2.5 mm to 5.5 mm, and at rest they are held at a steep angle, tent-like over the body. Members of the family to which this genus belongs are unique among the Lepidoptera in having chewing mouthparts rather than a
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. They are often seen feeding, often in large aggregations, on the pollen of the flowers of many herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees. Eggs are
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white and laid amongst vegetation on the surface of the soil. The life history of the early stages is more or less unknown but larva have been found in the young shoots of plants, or obtained by the funnel extraction of woodland turf samples, from a depth of up to 10 cm. It appears there are only three
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s and they probably feed on minute particles of leaf-litter or possibly fungal
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e. For many species the pupa is unknown, but of those found it is within a tough silken cocoon.
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 ...
describes the moth as:Meyrick, E., 1895 ''A Handbook of British Lepidoptera'' MacMillan, London
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Keys and description
Mandibles developed. No tongue. Labial palpi obsolete. Posterior tibiae with spurs placed in groups of bristles. Forewings: vein 7 to costa, vein 11 connected by bar with vein 12, 12 giving rise to an additional vein (13) about middle. Hindwings as forewings, but vein 13 usually absent.


Species

''Micropterix'' contains the following species: *'' Micropterix abchasiae'' *'' Micropterix agenjoi'' *'' Micropterix aglaella'' *'' Micropterix algeriella'' *'' Micropterix allionella'' *'' Micropterix amasiella'' *'' Micropterix amsella'' *†'' Micropterix anglica'' *'' Micropterix aruncella'' *'' Micropterix aureatella'' *'' Micropterix aureocapilla'' *'' Micropterix aureofasciella'' *'' Micropterix aureopennella'' *''
Micropterix aureoviridella ''Micropterix aureoviridella'' is a moth of the family Micropterigidae found in Austria, Germany, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland. It was first described by Gabriel Höfner in 1898. The wingspan is about . Adults are on wing ...
'' *'' Micropterix avarcella'' *''Micropterix balcanica'' Heath (manuscript name) *'' Micropterix berytella'' *''
Micropterix calthella ''Micropterix calthella'', the marsh marigold moth, is a species of moth belonging to the family Micropterigidae. It is found in damp habitats throughout Europe (except for the far south) and is also distributed eastwards to central Siberia. It ...
'' *'' Micropterix carthaginiensis'' *'' Micropterix cassinella'' *'' Micropterix completella'' *'' Micropterix conjunctella'' *'' Micropterix constantinella'' *'' Micropterix corcyrella'' *'' Micropterix cornuella'' *'' Micropterix croatica'' *'' Micropterix cyaneochrysa'' *'' Micropterix cypriensis'' *'' Micropterix eatoniella'' *'' Micropterix elegans'' *'' Micropterix emiliensis'' *'' Micropterix erctella'' *'' Micropterix facetella'' *''Micropterix fasciata'' Heath (manuscript name) *'' Micropterix fenestrellensis'' *'' Micropterix garganoensis'' *'' Micropterix gaudiella'' *†'' Micropterix gertraudae'' *'' Micropterix granatensis'' *'' Micropterix hartigi'' *'' Micropterix herminiella'' *'' Micropterix huemeri'' *'' Micropterix hyrcana'' *'' Micropterix ibericella'' *'' Micropterix igaloensis'' *†'' Micropterix immensipalpa'' *'' Micropterix imperfectella'' *''Micropterix inornatus'' Heath (manuscript name) *'' Micropterix islamella'' *'' Micropterix isobasella'' *'' Micropterix italica'' *'' Micropterix jabalmoussae'' *'' Micropterix jacobella'' *('' Micropterix jeanneli'') (either treated as a synonym or valid species) *'' Micropterix kardamylensis'' *'' Micropterix klimeschi'' *'' Micropterix lagodechiella'' *'' Micropterix lakoniensis'' *'' Micropterix lambesiella'' *'' Micropterix longicornuella'' *'' Micropterix mansuetella'' *'' Micropterix maschukella'' *'' Micropterix minimella'' *'' Micropterix montanella'' *'' Micropterix monticolella'' *'' Micropterix montosiella'' *'' Micropterix myrtetella'' *'' Micropterix osthelderi'' *'' Micropterix paykullella'' *'' Micropterix purpureopennella'' *'' Micropterix rablensis'' *'' Micropterix renatae'' *'' Micropterix rothenbachii'' *'' Micropterix schaefferi'' *'' Micropterix sicanella'' *'' Micropterix sikhotealinensis'' *''Micropterix staudinger'' Heath (manuscript name) *'' Micropterix stuebneri'' *'' Micropterix trifasciella'' *'' Micropterix trinacriella'' *'' Micropterix tunbergella'' *''
Micropterix turkmeniella ''Micropterix turkmeniella'' is a species of moth belonging to the family Micropterigidae which was described by Vladimir Ivanovitsch Kuznetzov in 1960, and is endemic to Turkmenistan Turkmenistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia ...
'' *'' Micropterix tuscaniensis'' *'' Micropterix uxoria'' *'' Micropterix vulturensis'' *'' Micropterix wockei'' *'' Micropterix zangheriella''


References


External links

* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q746814 Micropterigidae Moth genera Taxa named by Jacob Hübner