Overview
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The small Lepidopteran family Douglasiidae includes several species of moths whose adults are collectively called Douglas moths and whose larvae are leaf miners. The largest genus in the family is .
Genera and selected species:
- Douglasia
- Klimeschia
- Protonyctia
- Tinagma
- Tinagma anchusella
- Tinagma balteolellum
- Tinagma californicum
- Tinagma dryadis
- Tinagma gaedikei
- Tinagma obscurofasciella
- Tinagma ocnerostomella
- Tinagma perdicella
- Tinagma powelli
- Tinagma pulverilineum
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External links
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Taxonomy
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The Family Douglasiidae is further organized into finer groupings including:
- Genus (4): Cryptologa · Klimeschia · Protonyctia · Tinagma
- Species: ZipcodeZoo has pages for 40 species and subspecies in the Family Douglasiidae.
Genera
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Cryptologa
Klimeschia
Protonyctia
Tinagma
At least 30 species and subspecies belong to the Genus Tinagma.
More info about the Genus Tinagma may be found here.
References
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