Tineidae
Acrolophus griseus Walsingham, 1887
Acrolophus griseus Walsingham, 1887
Acrolophus griseus is an Acrolophidae moth described in 1887 by Walsingham, found in the southwestern United States.
Acrolophus cressoni Walsingham, 1882
Acrolophus cressoni Walsingham, 1882
Cresson's grass tubeworm moth (Acrolophus cressoni) is a 19 mm wingspan Acrolophidae moth found in southern and central North America.
Acrolophus mycetophagus Davis, 1990
Acrolophus mycetophagus Davis, 1990
Acrolophus mycetophagus, the frilly grass tubeworm moth, is an acrolophid moth found in the southern US, whose larvae are thought to eat fungi.
Acrolophus mortipennella Grote, 1872
Acrolophus mortipennella Grote, 1872
Acrolophus mortipennella is a North American Acrolophidae moth described by Grote in 1872 with a 23–30 mm wingspan.
Acrolophus heppneri Davis, 1990
Acrolophus heppneri Davis, 1990
Acrolophus heppneri is a 17 mm wingspan moth in Acrolophidae, described 1990 and found in the southern United States.
Acrolophus piger Dyar, 1900
Acrolophus piger Dyar, 1900
The piger grass tubeworm moth (Acrolophus piger) is an Acrolophidae moth found in the southeastern U.S., with a ~16 mm wingspan.
Acrolophus simulatus Walsingham, 1882
Acrolophus simulatus Walsingham, 1882
Acrolophus simulatus is a North American moth species in the Acrolophidae family, first described by Walsingham in 1882.
Acrolophus laticapitana Walsingham, 1884
Acrolophus laticapitana Walsingham, 1884
Acrolophus laticapitana is an Acrolophidae moth described in 1884, found from northern California to southern Arizona, with 6.5–9.5 mm long forewings.
Acrolophus propinqua Walsingham, 1887
Acrolophus propinqua Walsingham, 1887
Walsingham's grass tubeworm moth is a North American acrolophid moth with a 22–26 mm wingspan.
Acrolophus mora Grote, 1882
Acrolophus mora Grote, 1882
The dark acrolophus (Acrolophus mora) is an Acrolophidae moth found in North America, with different average wingspans for each sex.
Amydria effrentella Clemens, 1859
Amydria effrentella Clemens, 1859
Amydria effrentella is an Acrolophidae moth from North America, with detritivorous larvae that feed on decaying leaves.
Lindera tessellatella Blanchard, 1852
Lindera tessellatella Blanchard, 1852
Lindera tessellatella is the only species of the monotypic tineid moth genus Lindera, widely distributed across many world regions, with a 20–30 mm wingspan.
Morophaga choragella (Denis & Schiff., 1775)
Morophaga choragella (Denis & Schiff., 1775)
Morophaga choragella is a brown-speckled moth with 18–32 mm wingspan, described with distinct wing, body, and larval traits.
Scardia boletella (Fabricius, 1794)
Scardia boletella (Fabricius, 1794)
Scardia boletella is a Europe-native moth in the Tineidae family, first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1794.
Montescardia tessulatellus (Zeller, 1846)
Montescardia tessulatellus (Zeller, 1846)
Montescardia tessulatellus is a 20–28 mm wingspan tineid moth found across most of Europe, absent from several western and southeastern regions.
Nemapogon multistriatella (Dietz, 1905)
Nemapogon multistriatella (Dietz, 1905)
Nemapogon multistriatella is a tineid moth recorded from multiple locations across North America.
Nemapogon cloacella (Haworth, 1828)
Nemapogon cloacella (Haworth, 1828)
Nemapogon cloacella is a small mottled moth widespread across the western Palearctic and North America, found in dead-wood woodland.
Nemapogon granella (Linnaeus, 1758)
Nemapogon granella (Linnaeus, 1758)
Nemapogon granella is a small, widely introduced moth whose larvae feed on fungi and dry organic materials.
Nemapogon angulifasciella (Dietz, 1905)
Nemapogon angulifasciella (Dietz, 1905)
Nemapogon angulifasciella is a 12 mm wingspan tineid moth found in multiple locations across eastern North America.
Nemapogon clematella (Fabricius, 1781)
Nemapogon clematella (Fabricius, 1781)
Nemapogon clematella, the barred white clothes moth, is a Tineidae moth found in Europe and parts of North America, whose larvae feed on fungi.
Triaxomera parasitella (Hübner, 1796)
Triaxomera parasitella (Hübner, 1796)
Triaxomera parasitella is a widespread tineoid fungus moth found across much of western Eurasia, with caterpillars feeding on bracket fungi.
Archinemapogon yildizae Koçak, 1981
Archinemapogon yildizae Koçak, 1981
Archinemapogon yildizae is a Tineidae moth found in much of Europe, living in birch woodlands.
Thisizima fasciaria Yang, Li & Kendrick, 2012
Thisizima fasciaria Yang, Li & Kendrick, 2012
Thisizima fasciaria is a Tineidae moth found in Fujian and Hong Kong, China, with distinct patterned forewings.
Psychoides filicivora (Meyrick, 1937)
Psychoides filicivora (Meyrick, 1937)
Psychoides filicivora is a Tineidae moth first recorded in Ireland in 1909, found across Western Europe and possibly native to Madeira.
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