Coleophora

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Coleophora
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Adult Coleophora striatipennella
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Coleophoridae
Genus: Coleophora
Hübner, 1822
Type species
Tinea anatipennella
Hübner, 1796
Diversity
See separate list
of about 1,350 species
Synonyms

See table

Coleophora limosipennella, female 37.012 BF499 Coleophora limosipennella F (5825333557).jpg
Coleophora limosipennella, female

Coleophora is a very large genus of moths of the family Coleophoridae. It contains some 1,350 described species. The genus is represented on all continents, but the majority are found in the Nearctic and Palaearctic regions. Many authors have tried splitting the genus into numerous smaller ones, but most of these have not become widely accepted.

Contents

As with most members of the family, the larvae initially feed on the seeds, flowers or leaves of the host plant, but when larger, they feed externally and construct distinctive protective silken cases, often incorporating plant material. Many species have specific host plants; discarded larval cases are often scattered thickly on affected plants.

Technical description

For terms see External morphology of Lepidoptera Antennae 4/5, porrected in repose, often thickened with scales towards base, in male simple, basal joint long, usually with rough scales or projecting tuft. Labial palpi rather long, recurved, second joint more or less roughscaled or tufted towards apex beneath, terminal shorter, acute. Posterior tibiae rough - haired. Forewings with costa often long - haired beneath ; lb furcate, 4 sometimes absent, 5 absent, 6 and 7 connate or stalked, 7 to costa, 8 absent. Hindwings 2/3, linear-lanceolate, cilia 3-4 ; transverse veins sometimes partly absent, 4 usually absent, 6 and 7 closely approximated or stalked. [1]

Synonyms

SynonymSourceYearNotesType – speciesSourceYearReplacement name
AbaraschiaCapuse1973 Coleophora pagmana Toll1962 [2]
AgapalsaFalkovich1972 Coleophora viminetella Zeller1849
AmselghiaCapuse1973 Coleophora fringillella Zeller1839
AmseliphoraCapuse1971 Coleophora niveicostella Zeller1839
ApistaHübner1825junior subjective synonym Tinea gallipennella Hübner1796
ApocoptaFalkovich1987 C. campella Falkovich1973
AporipturaFalkovich1972 C. keireuki Falkovich1970
ArdaniaCapuse1973 C. bilineatella Zeller1849
ArgyractiniaFalkovich1972 Porrectaria ochrea Haworth1828
AscleriductiaCapuse1973 C. lithargyrinella Zeller1849
AstyagesStephens1834junior objective synonym of Haploptilia
AtractulaFalkovich1987 C. lycii Falkovich1972
AurelianiaCapuse1971junior homonym of AurelianiaGosse1860Ecebalia
BacescuiaCapuse1971 C. moeniacella Stainton sensu Capuse1971
BaraschiaCapuse1973 C. paradoxella Toll1961
BelinaFalkovich1987 C. bojalyshi Falkovich1972
BenanderpiaCapuse1973 C. adspersella Benander1939
BimFalkovich1972incorrect subsequent spelling of Bima
BimaFalkovich1972 C. arctostaphyli Meder1934
BourgognejaCapuse1971 Phalaena (Tinea) onosmella Brahm1791
CalcomarginiaCapuse1973 Ornix ballotella 1839
CaleophoraCapuse1973incorrect subsequent spelling of Coleophora
CarpochenaFlakovich1972 C. squalorella Zeller1849
CasasWallengren1881 Tinea leucapennella Hübner1796
CasignetaWallengren1881junior homonym of Casigneta1878Casignetella
CasignetellaStrand1928objective replacement name C. millefolii Zeller1849
CharaciaFalkovich1972 C. haloxyli Falkovich1970
ChnooceraFlakovich1972 C. botaurella Herrich-Schäffer1861
CorethropoeaFalkovich1972 C. elephantella Falkovich1970
CornulivalvuliaCapuse1973 C. vicinella Zeller1849
CorothropoeaCapuse1973incorrect subsequent spelling of Corethropoea
CricotechnaFalkovich1972 C. vitisella Gregson1856
Damophila1832junior subjective synonym Porrectaria spissicornis ( C. mayrella )Haworth1828
DuctispiraCapuse1974 C. unistriella Caradja1920
DumitrescumiaCapuse1975 C. cecidophorella Oudejans1972
EcebaliaCapuse1973 Ornix laripennella Zetterstedt1839
EupistaHübner1825junior subjective synonym Tinea ornatipennella Hübner1796
FalkovitshiaCapuse1972misspelling Falkovitschia Falkovitshia marcella Capuse1972
FrederickoenigiaCapuse1971 Ornix flavipennella Duponchel1843
GlaseriaCapuse1971 C. biseriatella Staudinger1859
GlobuliaCapuse1975 C. cornuta Heinemann & Wocke1876
GlochisFalkovich1987 C. tshogoni Falkovich1972
HamuliellaCapuse1973 C. otitae Zeller1839
HaploptiliaHübner1825junior subjective synonym Tinea coracipennella Hübner1796
HelophareaFalkovich1972 C. ledi Stainton1860
HelvalbiaCapuse1973 Porrectaria lineolea Haworth1828
HeringiellaBörner1944junior homonym of HeringiellaBerg1898Carpochena
IonescumiaCapuse1971 C. clypeiferella Hofmann1871
IonnemesiaCapuse1973 C. chalcogrammella Zeller1839
KasyfiaCapuse1973 Ornix binderella Kollar1832
KlimeschjaCapuse1971 C. oriolella Zeller1849
KlimeschjosefiaCapuse1975unnecessary replacement name of Klimeschja
KlinzigediaCapuse1971 C. phlomidella Christoph1862
KlinzigiaCapuse1971incorrect original spelling of Kinzigedia
KuznetzovvliaCapuse1973 C. solidaginella Staudinger1859
LatisacculiaCapuse1973 C. crocinella Tengström1848
LongibacilliaCapuse1973 C. fergana Toll1961
LucidaesiaCapuse1973Phalaena frischellaLinnaeus sensu Capuse1973
LuzulinaFalkovich1972 C. antennariella Herrich-Schäffer1861
LvariaCapuse1973 C. lassella Staudinger1859
MacrocorystisMeyrick1931 C. byrsostola Meyrick1931
MembraniaCapuse1973 C. calycotomella Stainton1869
MetallosetiaStephens1834junior objective synonym of Damophila
MetapistaCapuse1973 C. stramentella Zeller1849
MonotemachiaFalkovich1972 Tinea auricella Fabricius1794
MulticoloriaCapuse1973 C. ditella Zeller1849
NemesiaCapuse1971junior homonym of NemesiaSavigny1826Ionnemesia
NeugenviaCapuse1973 Eupista vlachi Toll1953
NosyrisliaCapuse1973 C. linosyris 1937
OedicaulaFalkovich1972 C. serinipennella Christoph1872
OmphalopodaFalkovich1987 C. stegosaurus Falkovich1972
OrghidaniaCapuse1971 Tinea gryphipennella Hübner1796
OrthographisFalkovich1972 C. brevipalpella Wocke1874
OudejansiaCapuse1973 C. obviella Rebel1914
PapyrosiphaFalkovich1987 C. zhusguni Falkovich1972
ParavalvuliaCapuse1975 C. spiraeella Rebel1916
PatzakiaCapuse1973 C. silenella Herrich-Schäffer1855
PerygraFalkovich1972 C. caespititiella Zeller1839
PerygridiaFalkovich1972 C. sylvaticella Wood1892
PhagolamiaFalkovich1972 C. virgatella Zeller1849
PhylloschemaFalkovich1972 C. glitzella Hofmann1869
PlegmidiaFalkovich1972 C. juncicolella Stainton1851
PolystrophiaFalkovich1987 C. calligoni Falkovich1972
PorrectariaHaworth1828junior objective synonym of Coleophora Tinea anatipennella Hübner1796
PostvinculiaCapuse1975 Ornix lutipennella Zeller1838
ProglaseriaCapuse1973 C. laticostella 1859
ProtocryptisMeyrick1931 Protocryptis obducta Meyrick1931
QuadratiaCapuse1975 C. fuscocuprella Herrich-Schäffer1854
RamidomiaFalkovitsh2005 C. micronotella Toll1956
RazowskiaCapuse1971 C. hafneri Prohaska1923
RhabdoecaFalkovich1987 C. galligena Falkovich1970
RhamniaCapuse1975 C. ahenella Heinemann1876
SacculiaCapuse1975 C. excellens Toll1952
ScleriductiaCapuse1973 C. ochripennella Zeller1849
StabilariaFalkovich1988 C. univittella Staudinger1880
StolliaCapuse1971junior homonym of StolliaEllenrieder1862Coleophora
SuireiaCapuse1971 Ornix badiipennella Duponchel1843
SymphypodaFalkovich1972 C. transcaspica Toll1959
SystrophoecaFalkovich1972 C. siccifolia Stainton1856
TolleophoraCapuse1971 C. asthenella Constant1893
TollsiaCapuse1973 C. hornigi Toll1952
TritemachiaFalkovich1987 C. captiosa Falkovich1972
TuberculiaCapuse1975 C. albitarsella Zeller1849
UlnaCapuse1973 C. saponariella Heeger1848
ValvulongiaCapuse1971 C. falcigerella Christoph1872
VladdeliaCapuse1971 C. niveistrigella Wocke1876
ZagulajeviaCapuse1971 C. tadzhikiella Danilevsky1955
ZangheriphoraCapuse1971 Tinea laricella Hübner1817

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References

  1. Meyrick, E., 1895 A Handbook of British Lepidoptera MacMillan, London pdf PD-icon.svg This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain . Keys and description
  2. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "Coleophora". The Global Lepidoptera Names Index . Natural History Museum. Retrieved April 19, 2018.