1387:
20:
85:
usage divides the
Lepidoptera simply into smaller and larger or into more-primitive and less-primitive groups, microlepidoptera and macrolepidoptera, respectively. Intuitively, the "micros" are any lepidopteran not currently placed in the macrolepidoptera. This
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veins ("Sc" + "R1") and "Rs" are close or fused in the middle of the wing; resting posture usually either with wings tightly rolled or and held quite flat to surface in triangular shape and with labial palps often projecting forward, giving
497:: Head often with tufty erect scales; labial palps usually have bristles on middle segment and terminal segment is long; wings usually held over back in tent-like position and head close to surface; tineids often run fast
277:
abundance. The first four superfamilies listed here may comprise 90% of species in a sample of smaller moths and the listed characters may be of some assistance to sort these out, particularly the form of the
129:"micros". Whilst the smaller moths are usually also more seldom noticed, a more expansive "nonmacrolepidopteran" concept of the microlepidoptera would include about 37 out of the roughly 47 superfamilies.
66:. They present some lifestyles that the larger Lepidoptera do not have, but this is not an identifying mark. Some hobbyists further divide this group into separate groups, such as
105:
that would in common parlance normally be lumped with the "macros". A lepidopterist might call these groups "primitive macros". Furthermore, even all of the non
1333:
140:, micros do also include a surprising number of day-flying groups, and the advent of online identification resources in many countries (e.g. "UK moths"
132:
Whilst usually less popular, micros are thus more important in the sense that they include a much wider span of the "tree of life" (i.e.,
122:
1326:
1711:
1716:
1319:
1386:
1051:' is not a recommended name for these as it may create confusion of their placement in some classification systems.
125:
until 2001, these moths have up to an order of magnitude greater wingspan (5.5 cm) than most previously known
1306:
191:. They are either external feeders ("exophagous") or more usually feed internally ("endophagous"), typically as
253:, causing damage to plants, as well as fabrics and other manmade goods. Commonly noticed "micros" include the
1744:
71:
1311:
221:
430:
often swept back parallel together over body. Generally they are considered the closest group to '
1739:
1679:
304:
long and pointed; the long proboscis bears scales on basal half. Resting posture very varied.
160:
114:
91:
58:). These generally have wingspans of under 20 mm, so are harder to identify by external
1508:
938:
434:', and maybe ancestral to it, macrolepidoptera itself is not a universally accepted taxon.
8:
1568:
837:
1047:
These groups have been formerly included in macros by hobbyists. 'Archaic and primitive
475:
183:
feed on a wide variety of plant tissue and across a wide spectrum of plant groups from
70:
or rollers, stem or root borers, and then usually follow the more rigorous scientific
1642:
571:
427:
301:
279:
246:
238:
226:
51:
300:: Head smooth-scaled, labial palps usually are slender, recurved, with the terminal
1652:
1395:
1048:
924:
636:
464:
431:
156:
144:
63:
117:
in the lepidopteran "tree of life". The recently discovered primitive superfamily
1657:
1647:
1578:
1548:
1523:
1188:
797:
766:
559:
547:
518:
325:
283:
250:
230:
184:
1702:
1662:
1608:
1558:
1483:
1433:
1205:
1079:
1022:
980:
952:
802:
608:
553:
417:
on abdomen; labial palps usually not recurved, terminal segment usually blunt.
414:
389:
372:
360:
319:
1733:
1632:
1538:
1533:
1493:
1488:
1473:
1438:
1408:
1376:
1199:
1182:
1170:
1111:
1091:
994:
966:
893:
780:
711:
670:
579:
394:
354:
331:
234:
118:
28:
249:
reduced or absent. The larvae of many smaller moths are considered economic
1593:
1543:
1518:
1423:
1371:
1284:
1194:
1176:
1132:
1085:
1036:
1008:
823:
807:
723:
642:
625:
619:
585:
565:
524:
512:
506:
383:
366:
337:
313:
297:
270:
258:
133:
87:
43:
1637:
1627:
1620:
1613:
1583:
1553:
1513:
1448:
1418:
1413:
1403:
1350:
1256:
1164:
1153:
1062:
910:
752:
735:
653:
648:
630:
613:
591:
472:
460:
418:
307:
242:
216:
212:
188:
180:
137:
94:
55:
479:
1603:
1563:
1466:
1443:
1366:
1341:
1250:
1217:
1211:
1158:
1118:
1067:
879:
729:
691:
676:
410:
378:
274:
254:
204:
192:
164:
126:
110:
82:
67:
24:
454:
Tortrix moths, leaf-roller moths, bell moths, codling moths and allies
1598:
1588:
1573:
1528:
1478:
1358:
1342:
1273:
1239:
706:
530:
494:
443:
437:
349:
343:
168:
102:
98:
59:
1673:
269:
The list below is ordered initially in approximate order of species
1696:
1500:
1278:
1244:
1139:
1073:
865:
717:
500:
423:
200:
106:
19:
1428:
1223:
851:
471:
scaled; wings held over back in tent-like or flattened position;
155:
Microlepidoptera can be found in a broad variety of habitats and
74:. Efforts to stabilize the term have usually proven inadequate.
1346:
208:
196:
1299:
Robinson, G.S., Tuck, K.R., Shaffer, M. and Cook, K. (1994).
1233:
Clearwing moths, castniid moths, little bear moths and allies
176:
172:
141:
1147:
Burnet moths, slug moths, hag moths, glass moths and allies
47:
291:
Curved horn moths, twirler moths, case-bearers and allies
113:
or "swift moths" (up to 25 cm wingspan) fall quite
171:). They have a wide variety of feeding habits in both
482:
602:
Ermine moths, webworm moths, yucca moths and allies
463:: Head rough-scaled, labial palps with short blunt
1281:– goat moths, leopard moths or carpenterworm moths
774:Sparkling archaic sun moths or spring jewel moths
225:even feeds on live snails. Adult moths feed with
50:families, commonly known as the "smaller moths" (
1731:
918:Southern beech moths or Valdivian archaic moths
899:More rarely encountered "primitive" families:
143:) combined with the widespread use of digital
1327:
786:Superfamilies less likely to be encountered:
121:is another case in point; lurking within the
1167:– slug moths or saddleback caterpillar moths
1042:
27:many-plumed moth in the top centre; a white
685:Tropical leaf moths or picture-winged moths
42:) is an artificial (i.e., unranked and not
1334:
1320:
147:, is making them much easier to identify.
1303:. Malaysian Nature Society, Kuala Lumpur.
286:of the proboscis (Robinson et al. 2001).
18:
831:Blackberry leaf skeletonizer and allies
413:: Head rough-scaled, proboscis scaled,
90:assemblage, however, includes also the
1732:
1142:micros (formerly 'primitive macros'):
700:Fairy moths, longhorn moths and allies
109:moths are not small. For example, the
1678:
1677:
1315:
404:Pyralids, snout moths and grass moths
1301:The smaller moths of South-East Asia
136:diversity). Whereas they include no
13:
1267:Goat or carpenter moths and allies
1076:– Australian primitive ghost moths
1030:Galacticoid moths or webworm moths
488:Clothes moths, bagworms and allies
23:Some typical microlepidoptera: an
14:
1756:
1088:– Amazonian primitive ghost moths
467:segment, basal half of proboscis
1385:
503:– clothes moths and fungus moths
245:) or are simply nonfeeding with
195:or tunnellers, but some feed on
1082:– African primitive ghost moths
694:: Small mainly dayflying moths:
633:– diamond-back moths and allies
679:– many-plumed moths – 160 spp.
509:– Old World spiny winged moths
264:
1:
1287:– Dudgeon carpenterworm moths
1185:– Mediterranean burnet moths
1179:– planthopper parasite moths
946:Australian archaic sun moths
241:on nectar (many groups e.g.
150:
77:
7:
1202:– Australian parasite moths
1161:– burnet and forester moths
1100:Unassigned to superfamily:
726:– shield-bearer leaf-miners
322:– tropical longhorned moths
257:and the various species of
10:
1761:
1293:
1191:– long-tailed burnet moths
673:– plume moths – 1,000 spp.
622:– false diamond-back moths
582:– 900 spp. - eyecap moths
1686:
1457:
1394:
1383:
1357:
1220:– Australian burnet moths
974:New Zealand endemic moths
760:Mandibulate archaic moths
556:– blotch leaf miner moths
72:taxonomy of lepidopterans
31:plume moth in the centre.
1002:Trumpet leaf miner moths
887:Whalley's Malagasy moths
791:Tropical fruitworm moths
533:– European bagworm moths
521:– tropical lattice moths
440:– pyrales or snout moths
222:Hyposmocoma molluscivora
1208:– African flannel moths
1094:– miniature ghost moths
1056:Swift moths and allies
687:– more than 1000 spp.
562:– ribbed cocoon makers
229:on spores and pollen (
32:
1509:Acanthopteroctetoidea
1105:Meyrick's mystic moth
478:often quite strongly
203:on dead animals, are
22:
1569:Schreckensteinioidea
1126:Andean endemic moths
939:Acanthopteroctetidae
594:– white eyecap moths
588:– pygmy eyecap moths
340:– grass-miner miners
1745:Polyphyletic groups
1349:- Superfamilies of
1259:– little bear moths
873:Tropical teak moths
838:Schreckensteiniidae
817:Fringe tufted moths
714:– leaf-cutter moths
1016:Simaethistid moths
988:Gondwanaland moths
960:Archaic bell moths
859:False burnet moths
574:– double-eye moths
426:-like appearance;
375:– lance-wing moths
33:
1727:
1726:
1680:Taxon identifiers
1671:
1670:
1643:Heterobathmioidea
1307:Common Name Index
1247:– clearwing moths
932:Archaic sun moths
572:Roeslerstammiidae
357:– scavenger moths
316:– concealer moths
207:usually of other
157:ecological niches
16:Grouping of moths
1752:
1720:
1719:
1707:
1706:
1705:
1688:Microlepidoptera
1675:
1674:
1653:Micropterigoidea
1459:Microlepidoptera
1389:
1336:
1329:
1322:
1313:
1312:
1253:– castniid moths
925:Heterobathmiidae
904:Kauri pine moths
637:Glyphipterigidae
541:Leaf miner moths
432:macrolepidoptera
159:worldwide, both
145:macrophotography
64:macrolepidoptera
36:Microlepidoptera
1760:
1759:
1755:
1754:
1753:
1751:
1750:
1749:
1730:
1729:
1728:
1723:
1715:
1710:
1701:
1700:
1695:
1682:
1672:
1667:
1658:Mnesarchaeoidea
1648:Lophocoronoidea
1628:Agathiphagoidea
1579:Simaethistoidea
1549:Gracillarioidea
1524:Copromorphoidea
1453:
1390:
1381:
1353:
1340:
1296:
1189:Himantopteridae
1173:– flannel moths
1045:
1043:Larger "micros"
798:Copromorphoidea
767:Micropterigidae
746:Metalmark moths
568:– Douglas moths
560:Bucculatricidae
548:Gracillarioidea
527:– bagworm moths
519:Arrhenophanidae
415:tympanal organs
326:Cosmopterigidae
310:– twirler moths
267:
233:) on dew (e.g.
231:Micropterigidae
153:
80:
17:
12:
11:
5:
1758:
1748:
1747:
1742:
1725:
1724:
1722:
1721:
1708:
1692:
1690:
1684:
1683:
1669:
1668:
1666:
1665:
1663:Neopseustoidea
1660:
1655:
1650:
1645:
1640:
1635:
1633:Eriocranioidea
1630:
1625:
1623:
1621:Basal lineages
1617:
1616:
1611:
1609:Yponomeutoidea
1606:
1604:Whalleyanoidea
1601:
1596:
1591:
1586:
1581:
1576:
1571:
1566:
1561:
1559:Pterophoroidea
1556:
1551:
1546:
1541:
1536:
1531:
1526:
1521:
1516:
1511:
1506:
1504:
1497:
1496:
1491:
1486:
1484:Palaephatoidea
1481:
1476:
1471:
1469:
1463:
1461:
1455:
1454:
1452:
1451:
1446:
1441:
1436:
1434:Lasiocampoidea
1431:
1426:
1421:
1416:
1411:
1406:
1400:
1398:
1392:
1391:
1384:
1382:
1380:
1379:
1374:
1369:
1363:
1361:
1355:
1354:
1339:
1338:
1331:
1324:
1316:
1310:
1309:
1304:
1295:
1292:
1291:
1290:
1289:
1288:
1282:
1263:
1262:
1261:
1260:
1254:
1248:
1229:
1228:
1227:
1226:
1221:
1215:
1209:
1206:Somabrachyidae
1203:
1197:
1192:
1186:
1180:
1174:
1168:
1162:
1136:
1135:
1115:
1114:
1098:
1097:
1096:
1095:
1089:
1083:
1080:Prototheoridae
1077:
1071:
1044:
1041:
1040:
1039:
1026:
1025:
1023:Simaethistidae
1012:
1011:
998:
997:
984:
983:
981:Mnesarchaeidae
970:
969:
956:
955:
953:Lophocoronidae
942:
941:
928:
927:
914:
913:
911:Agathiphagidae
897:
896:
883:
882:
869:
868:
855:
854:
841:
840:
827:
826:
813:
812:
811:
810:
805:
803:Copromorphidae
784:
783:
770:
769:
756:
755:
742:
741:
740:
739:
733:
727:
721:
715:
696:
695:
681:
680:
674:
660:
659:
658:
657:
656:– lyonet moths
651:
646:
640:
634:
628:
623:
617:
616:– ermine moths
609:Yponomeutoidea
598:
597:
596:
595:
589:
577:
576:
575:
569:
563:
557:
554:Gracillariidae
537:
536:
535:
534:
528:
522:
516:
510:
504:
484:
483:
450:
449:
448:
447:
441:
406:– 16,000 spp.
400:
399:
398:
397:
392:
390:Holcopogonidae
387:
381:
376:
373:Pterolonchidae
370:
369:– flower moths
364:
363:– flower moths
361:Batrachedridae
358:
352:
347:
346:– mompha moths
341:
335:
334:– case-bearers
329:
328:– cosmet moths
323:
320:Lecithoceridae
317:
311:
293:– 16,250 spp.
266:
263:
237:), with their
167:aquatic (e.g.
152:
149:
79:
76:
62:markings than
46:) grouping of
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1757:
1746:
1743:
1741:
1740:Moth taxonomy
1738:
1737:
1735:
1718:
1713:
1709:
1704:
1698:
1694:
1693:
1691:
1689:
1685:
1681:
1676:
1664:
1661:
1659:
1656:
1654:
1651:
1649:
1646:
1644:
1641:
1639:
1636:
1634:
1631:
1629:
1626:
1624:
1622:
1619:
1618:
1615:
1612:
1610:
1607:
1605:
1602:
1600:
1597:
1595:
1592:
1590:
1587:
1585:
1582:
1580:
1577:
1575:
1572:
1570:
1567:
1565:
1562:
1560:
1557:
1555:
1552:
1550:
1547:
1545:
1542:
1540:
1539:Galacticoidea
1537:
1535:
1534:Epermenioidea
1532:
1530:
1527:
1525:
1522:
1520:
1517:
1515:
1512:
1510:
1507:
1505:
1502:
1499:
1498:
1495:
1494:Tischerioidea
1492:
1490:
1489:Nepticuloidea
1487:
1485:
1482:
1480:
1477:
1475:
1474:Andesianoidea
1472:
1470:
1468:
1465:
1464:
1462:
1460:
1456:
1450:
1447:
1445:
1442:
1440:
1439:Mimallonoidea
1437:
1435:
1432:
1430:
1427:
1425:
1422:
1420:
1417:
1415:
1412:
1410:
1409:Calliduloidea
1407:
1405:
1402:
1401:
1399:
1397:
1393:
1388:
1378:
1377:Papilionoidea
1375:
1373:
1370:
1368:
1365:
1364:
1362:
1360:
1356:
1352:
1348:
1344:
1337:
1332:
1330:
1325:
1323:
1318:
1317:
1314:
1308:
1305:
1302:
1298:
1297:
1286:
1283:
1280:
1277:
1276:
1275:
1272:
1271:
1270:
1268:
1258:
1255:
1252:
1249:
1246:
1243:
1242:
1241:
1238:
1237:
1236:
1235:– 1,300 spp.
1234:
1225:
1222:
1219:
1216:
1214:– glass moths
1213:
1210:
1207:
1204:
1201:
1200:Cyclotornidae
1198:
1196:
1193:
1190:
1187:
1184:
1183:Heterogynidae
1181:
1178:
1175:
1172:
1171:Megalopygidae
1169:
1166:
1163:
1160:
1157:
1156:
1155:
1152:
1151:
1150:
1149:– 2,600 spp.
1148:
1143:
1141:
1134:
1131:
1130:
1129:
1127:
1122:
1120:
1113:
1112:Prodidactidae
1110:
1109:
1108:
1106:
1101:
1093:
1092:Palaeosetidae
1090:
1087:
1084:
1081:
1078:
1075:
1072:
1070:– swift moths
1069:
1066:
1065:
1064:
1061:
1060:
1059:
1057:
1052:
1050:
1038:
1035:
1034:
1033:
1031:
1024:
1021:
1020:
1019:
1017:
1010:
1007:
1006:
1005:
1003:
996:
995:Palaephatidae
993:
992:
991:
989:
982:
979:
978:
977:
975:
968:
967:Neopseustidae
965:
964:
963:
961:
954:
951:
950:
949:
947:
940:
937:
936:
935:
933:
926:
923:
922:
921:
919:
912:
909:
908:
907:
905:
900:
895:
894:Whalleyanidae
892:
891:
890:
888:
881:
878:
877:
876:
874:
867:
864:
863:
862:
860:
853:
850:
849:
848:
846:
839:
836:
835:
834:
832:
825:
822:
821:
820:
818:
809:
806:
804:
801:
800:
799:
796:
795:
794:
792:
787:
782:
781:Eriocraniidae
779:
778:
777:
775:
768:
765:
764:
763:
761:
754:
751:
750:
749:
747:
737:
734:
732:– yucca moths
731:
728:
725:
722:
720:– fairy moths
719:
716:
713:
712:Incurvariidae
710:
709:
708:
705:
704:
703:
701:
693:
690:
689:
688:
686:
678:
675:
672:
671:Pterophoridae
669:
668:
667:
666:– 1,160 spp.
665:
655:
652:
650:
647:
644:
641:
639:– sedge moths
638:
635:
632:
629:
627:
624:
621:
618:
615:
614:Yponomeutidae
612:
611:
610:
607:
606:
605:
604:– 1,500 spp.
603:
593:
590:
587:
584:
583:
581:
580:Nepticuloidea
578:
573:
570:
567:
564:
561:
558:
555:
552:
551:
550:– 2,300 spp.
549:
546:
545:
544:
543:– 3,200 spp.
542:
532:
529:
526:
523:
520:
517:
514:
511:
508:
505:
502:
499:
498:
496:
493:
492:
491:
490:– 4,200 spp.
489:
481:
477:
474:
470:
466:
462:
459:
458:
457:
456:– 6,200 spp.
455:
446:– grass moths
445:
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1594:Tortricoidea
1544:Gelechioidea
1519:Choreutoidea
1458:
1424:Geometroidea
1396:Larger Moths
1372:Hesperioidea
1300:
1285:Dudgeoneidae
1266:
1264:
1232:
1230:
1195:Anomoeotidae
1177:Epipyropidae
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1133:Andesianidae
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1074:Anomosetidae
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816:
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743:
738:– gall moths
724:Heliozelidae
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661:
643:Heliodinidae
626:Ypsolophidae
620:Acrolepiidae
601:
599:
586:Nepticulidae
566:Douglasiidae
540:
538:
515:– tube moths
513:Acrolophidae
507:Eriocottidae
487:
485:
468:
453:
451:
403:
401:
386:– palm moths
384:Agonoxenidae
367:Scythrididae
338:Elachistidae
314:Oecophoridae
298:Gelechioidea
290:
288:
268:
259:clothes moth
220:
217:detritivores
181:Caterpillars
169:Acentropinae
154:
134:phylogenetic
131:
88:paraphyletic
81:
44:monophyletic
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35:
34:
1638:Hepialoidea
1614:Zygaenoidea
1584:Thyridoidea
1554:Hyblaeoidea
1514:Alucitoidea
1449:Sphingoidea
1419:Drepanoidea
1414:Cimelioidea
1404:Bombycoidea
1359:Butterflies
1351:Lepidoptera
1269:– 676 spp.
1257:Brachodidae
1165:Limacodidae
1154:Zygaenoidea
1119:monotrysian
1063:Hepialoidea
1058:– 544 spp.
1004:– 107 spp.
847:– 250 spp.
845:Immid moths
793:– 318 spp.
762:– 180 spp.
753:Choreutidae
748:– 402 spp.
736:Cecidosidae
702:– 600 spp.
664:Plume moths
654:Lyonetiidae
649:Bedelliidae
645:– sun moths
631:Plutellidae
592:Opostegidae
461:Tortricidae
308:Gelechiidae
280:labial palp
265:Main groups
243:Choreutidae
213:Zygaenoidea
205:parasitoids
189:angiosperms
161:terrestrial
138:butterflies
127:monotrysian
95:Zygaenoidea
68:leaf miners
56:Lepidoptera
29:pterophorid
1734:Categories
1564:Pyraloidea
1467:Monotrysia
1444:Noctuoidea
1367:Hedyloidea
1343:Arthropoda
1251:Castniidae
1218:Lacturidae
1212:Dalceridae
1159:Zygaenidae
1068:Hepialidae
1032:– 17 spp.
990:– 60 spp.
962:– 12 spp.
880:Hyblaeidae
875:– 20 spp.
861:– 60 spp.
819:– 83 spp.
776:– 24 spp.
730:Prodoxidae
692:Thyrididae
677:Alucitidae
411:Pyraloidea
379:Symmocidae
275:ecological
255:plume moth
247:mouthparts
185:liverworts
165:freshwater
111:Hepialidae
83:Vernacular
60:phenotypic
40:micromoths
1599:Urodoidea
1589:Tineoidea
1574:Sesioidea
1529:Cossoidea
1501:Ditrysian
1479:Adeloidea
1274:Cossoidea
1240:Sesioidea
1140:ditrysian
1128:– 3 spp.
1018:– 4 spp.
976:– 7 spp.
948:– 6 spp.
934:– 4 spp.
920:– 9 spp.
906:– 2 spp.
889:– 2 spp.
833:– 8 spp.
707:Adeloidea
531:Lypusidae
525:Psychidae
495:Tineoidea
444:Crambidae
438:Pyralidae
350:Ethmiidae
344:Momphidae
271:diversity
239:probosces
227:mandibles
215:) or are
151:Lifestyle
123:Cossoidae
107:ditrysian
103:Cossoidea
99:Sesioidea
78:Diversity
1703:Q1178801
1697:Wikidata
1429:Immoidea
1279:Cossidae
1265:36, 37.
1245:Sesiidae
1121:micros:
1107:– 1 sp.
866:Urodidae
718:Adelidae
501:Tineidae
473:forewing
428:antennae
424:Concorde
419:Hindwing
201:scavenge
25:alucitid
1347:Insecta
1294:Sources
1224:Aididae
852:Immidae
302:segment
284:scaling
209:insects
115:basally
1717:117600
1503:micros
1138:Large
1117:Large
1049:macros
662:8, 9.
539:5, 6.
480:convex
465:apical
219:, and
211:(some
193:miners
173:larval
101:, and
476:costa
251:pests
197:fungi
177:adult
52:micro
1712:ITIS
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