Depressariidae

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Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Lepidoptera Depressariidae
Phylomictis maligna Meyrick, 1890

Phylomictis maligna Meyrick, 1890

Phylomictis maligna Meyrick, 1890

Phylomictis maligna is a Depressariidae moth described by Meyrick in 1890, found in Victoria, Australia, with ~23 mm wingspan.

Eupragia hospita Hodges, 1969

Eupragia hospita Hodges, 1969

Eupragia hospita Hodges, 1969

Eupragia hospita is a Depressariidae moth described in 1969, found in the southeastern to south-central United States, North America.

Phaeosaces apocrypta Meyrick, 1886

Phaeosaces apocrypta Meyrick, 1886

Phaeosaces apocrypta Meyrick, 1886

Phaeosaces apocrypta is an endemic New Zealand moth species in the Depressariidae family, first described in 1886.

Phaeosaces coarctatella (Walker, 1864)

Phaeosaces coarctatella (Walker, 1864)

Phaeosaces coarctatella (Walker, 1864)

Phaeosaces coarctatella is an endemic New Zealand moth with variable forewing colouration and extremely spiraled male genitalia.

Phaeosaces compsotypa Meyrick, 1886

Phaeosaces compsotypa Meyrick, 1886

Phaeosaces compsotypa Meyrick, 1886

Phaeosaces compsotypa is a New Zealand-endemic moth species reclassified in 1988 by John S. Dugdale.

Eupselia carpocapsella (Walker, 1864)

Eupselia carpocapsella (Walker, 1864)

Eupselia carpocapsella (Walker, 1864)

The common Eupselia moth, Eupselia carpocapsella, is a Depressariidae moth found in Australia whose larvae eat Eucalyptus foliage.

Eupselia beatella (Walker, 1864)

Eupselia beatella (Walker, 1864)

Eupselia beatella (Walker, 1864)

Eupselia beatella is a Depressariidae moth species found in several regions of Australia.

Eupselia holoxantha Lower, 1894

Eupselia holoxantha Lower, 1894

Eupselia holoxantha Lower, 1894

Eupselia holoxantha is a Depressariidae moth found in Australia, with distinctive wing markings and larvae thought to feed on Eucalyptus foliage.

Peritropha oligodrachma Diakonoff, 1954

Peritropha oligodrachma Diakonoff, 1954

Peritropha oligodrachma Diakonoff, 1954

Peritropha oligodrachma is an Australian Oecophoridae moth that feeds on various Eucalyptus species, with a wingspan around 20 mm.

Hypertropha chlaenota Meyrick, 1887

Hypertropha chlaenota Meyrick, 1887

Hypertropha chlaenota Meyrick, 1887

Hypertropha chlaenota is a species of Depressariidae moth found in Australia whose larvae feed on Angophora and Eucalyptus.

Thudaca haplonota Meyrick, 1892

Thudaca haplonota Meyrick, 1892

Thudaca haplonota Meyrick, 1892

Thudaca haplonota is a Depressariidae moth found in Western Australia, described by Edward Meyrick, with distinctively marked wings.

Thudaca obliquella Walker, 1864

Thudaca obliquella Walker, 1864

Thudaca obliquella Walker, 1864

Thudaca obliquella is a Depressariidae moth described in 1864, found across multiple regions of Australia.

Thudaca campylota Meyrick, 1892

Thudaca campylota Meyrick, 1892

Thudaca campylota Meyrick, 1892

Thudaca campylota is a Depressariidae moth found in Western Australia, described by Edward Meyrick in 1893.

Barantola pulcherrima Walker, 1864

Barantola pulcherrima Walker, 1864

Barantola pulcherrima Walker, 1864

Barantola pulcherrima is a Depressariidae moth described in 1864, found in New Guinea and eastern Australia, with distinct patterned wings.

Euprionocera geminipuncta Turner, 1896

Euprionocera geminipuncta Turner, 1896

Euprionocera geminipuncta Turner, 1896

Euprionocera geminipuncta is a single-species genus moth in Depressariidae found in New South Wales, Australia.

Eutorna tricasis Meyrick, 1906

Eutorna tricasis Meyrick, 1906

Eutorna tricasis Meyrick, 1906

Eutorna tricasis is a Depressariidae moth species found in eastern Australia, with a 12–16 mm wingspan and distinct patterned wings.

Eutorna symmorpha Meyrick, 1889

Eutorna symmorpha Meyrick, 1889

Eutorna symmorpha Meyrick, 1889

Eutorna symmorpha is a Depressariidae moth endemic to New Zealand, described by Edward Meyrick in 1889.

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