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1 Systematics  



1.1  Subfamilies and notable genera  





1.2  Genera incertae sedis  







2 Fossil record  





3 References  





4 Further reading  





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Tineidae






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Tineidae
Temporal range: 38–0 Ma

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Late Eocenetopresent
Adult European grain moth (Nemapogon granella: Nemapogoninae) from Graz, Austria
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Tineoidea
Family: Tineidae
Latreille, 1810
Type genus
Tinea

Linnaeus, 1758

Subfamilies
and see text
Diversity[1]
About 357 genera and 2,393 species

Tineidae is a family of moths in the order Lepidoptera described by Pierre André Latreille in 1810. Collectively, they are known as fungus mothsortineid moths. The family contains considerably more than 3,000 species in more than 300 genera. Most of the tineid moths are small or medium-sized, with wings held roofwise over the body when at rest. They are particularly common in the Palaearctic, but many occur elsewhere, and some are found very widely as introduced species.

Tineids are unusual among Lepidoptera as the larvae of only a very small number of species feed on living plants, the majority feeding on fungi, lichens, and detritus. The most familiar members of the family are the clothes moths, which have adapted to feeding on stored fabrics and led to their reputation as a household pest. The most widespread of such species are the common clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella), the case-bearing clothes moth (Tinea pellionella), and the carpet moth (Trichophaga tapetzella); the brown-dotted clothes moth (Niditinea fuscella) despite its name, preferentially feeds on feathersinbird nests.

One remarkable genus is Ceratophaga, whose members feed exclusively on pure keratin in the form of the horns and hooves of dead mammals and even the shells of dead tortoises.

Systematics

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Subfamilies and notable genera

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Some species also are listed; for others see genus accounts.

Meessiinae

Myrmecozelinae

Tineinae

Genera incertae sedis

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These fungus moths have not been assigned to a subfamily with a reasonable amount of certainty:

  • Acritotilpha
  • Afghanotinea
  • Amathyntis
  • Ancystrocheira
  • Antigambra
  • Antipolistes
  • Apreta
  • Archyala
  • Argyrocorys
  • Astrogenes
  • Axiagasta
  • Barymochtha
  • Basanasca
  • Bascantis
  • Brithyceros
  • Catalectis
  • Catapsilothrix
  • Cataxipha
  • Catazetema
  • Cervaria
  • Chionoreas
  • Clepticodes
  • Colpocrita
  • Compsocrita
  • Cosmeombra
  • Cryphiotechna
  • Crypsitricha
  • Cubotinea
  • Cycloponympha (often placed in Lyonetiidae)
  • Dasmophora
  • Dolerothera
  • Drastea (often placed in Acrolophidae)
  • Dyotopasta
  • Ecpeptamena
  • Endeixis
  • Endophthora
  • Ephedroxena
  • Episyrta
  • Eriozancla
  • Erysimaga
  • Eschatotypa
  • Eucrotala
  • Eugennaea
  • Euprora
  • Exonomasis
  • Glaucostolella
  • Gourbia
  • Graphidivalva
  • Habrophila
  • Hapalothyma
  • Harmotona
  • Hecatompeda
  • Heloscopa (often placed in Oecophoridae)
  • Heterostasis
  • Hilaroptera
  • Histiovalva
  • Homalopsycha
  • Homodoxus
  • Hoplocentra
  • Hyalaula
  • Hypoplesia
  • Leptonoma
  • Lepyrotica
  • Leucophasma
  • Liopycnas
  • Lithopsaestis
  • Lysiphragma
  • Lysitona
  • Marmaroxena
  • Melodryas
  • Merunympha
  • Miarotagmata
  • Minicorona
  • Monachoptilas
  • Mythoplastis
  • Nesophylacella
  • Nonischnoscia
  • Nothogenes
  • Nyctocyrmata
  • Ochetoxena
  • Ogmocoma
  • Orocrypsona
  • Otochares
  • Oxymachaeris
  • Pachydyta
  • Panthytarcha
  • Pedaliotis
  • Pelecystola
  • Peristactis
  • Petasactis
  • Pezetaera
  • Philagraulella
  • Phryganeopsis
  • Plaesiostola
  • Plemyristis
  • Polypsecta
  • Probatostola
  • Proboloptila
  • Protagophleps
  • Protaphreutis
  • Prothinodes
  • Psecadioides
  • Pyloetis
  • Randominta
  • Ranohira
  • Rungsiodes
  • Sagephora
  • Scardia
  • Sciomystis
  • Setiarcha
  • Sphecioses
  • Stryphnodes
  • Syncraternis
  • Syngeneta
  • Syrmologa
  • Taeniodictys (often placed in Lyonetiidae)
  • Tephrosara
  • Tetanostola
  • Thallostoma
  • Thisizima
  • Thomictis
  • Thyrsochares
  • Tomara
  • Trachyrrhopala
  • Trachytyla
  • Transmixta
  • Trichearias
  • Trierostola
  • Trithamnora
  • Xylesthia
  • Xystrologa
  • Zonochares
  • Zymologa
  • Fossil record

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    References

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    Further reading

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    Key works
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