Bryotropha
Bryotropha is a genus of the twirler moth family (Gelechiidae). Among these, it is placed in the tribe Anomologini of subfamily Gelechiinae; the tribe was formerly considered a distinct subfamily Anomologinae.[3]
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Adult Bryotropha terrella at Commanster (Belgian Ardennes) | |
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Tribe: | Anomologini |
Genus: | Bryotropha Heinemann, 1870[1] |
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Tinea terrella Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775 | |
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Many, see text | |
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Species
- horribilis-group
- Bryotropha horribilis Rutten & Karsholt, 2005
- Bryotropha sabulosella (Rebel, 1905)
- domestica-group
- Bryotropha domestica (Haworth, 1828)
- Bryotropha vondermuhlli Nel & Brusseaux, 2003
- terrella-group
- Bryotropha rossica Anikin & Piskunov, 1996
- Bryotropha azovica Bidzilia, 1997
- Bryotropha arabica Amsel, 1952
- Bryotropha brevivalvata Li & Zheng, 1997
- Bryotropha patockai Elsner & Karsholt, 2003
- Bryotropha purpurella (Zetterstedt, 1839)
- Bryotropha parapurpurella Bidzilya, 1998
- Bryotropha elegantula Li & Zheng, 1997
- Bryotropha tachyptilella (Rebel, 1916)
- Bryotropha italica Karsholt & Rutten, 2005
- Bryotropha politella (Stainton, 1851)
- Bryotropha aliterrella (Rebel, 1935)
- Bryotropha nupponeni Karsholt & Rutten, 2005
- Bryotropha terrella
- Bryotropha sattleri Nel, 2003
- Bryotropha desertella (Douglas, 1850)
- Bryotropha palliptera Li & Wang, 2000
- Bryotropha wolschrijni Karsholt & Rutten, 2005
- Bryotropha heckfordi Karsholt & Rutten, 2005
- similis-group
- Bryotropha figulella (Staudinger, 1859)
- Bryotropha plantariella (Tengström, 1848)
- Bryotropha galbanella (Zeller, 1839)
- Bryotropha gemella Rutten & Karsholt, 2004
- Bryotropha boreella (Douglas, 1851)
- Bryotropha phycitiniphila Karsholt & Rutten, 2005
- Bryotropha sutteri Karsholt & Rutten, 2005
- Bryotropha gallurella Amsel, 1952
- Bryotropha hendrikseni Karsholt & Rutten, 2005
- Bryotropha pallorella Amsel, 1952 (= B. mulinoides)
- Bryotropha hulli Karsholt & Rutten, 2005
- Bryotropha plebejella (Zeller, 1847)
- Bryotropha dryadella (Zeller, 1850) (= B. saralella)
- Bryotropha basaltinella (Zeller, 1839)
- Bryotropha affinis (Haworth, 1828)
- Bryotropha umbrosella (Zeller, 1839) (= B. mundella)
- Bryotropha similis (Stainton, 1854) (= B. dufraneella)
- Bryotropha svenssoni Park, 1984
- Bryotropha senectella (Zeller, 1839)
- Bryotropha hodgesi Rutten & Karsholt, 2004
- Bryotropha branella (Busck, 1908)
- Bryotropha altitudophila Rutten & Karsholt, 2004
- Bryotropha montana Li & Zheng, 1997
Former species
- Bryotropha plurilineella Chrét (nomen nudum)
Footnotes
- ABRS (2008), FE (2009), and see references in Savela (2001)
- Pitkin & Jenkins (2004)
- Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), ABRS (2008), FE (2009), and see references in Savela (2001)
- Karsholt, Ole & Twan Rutten, 2005, the genus Bryotropha Heinemann in the western palaearctic (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 148: 77-207. Abstract and full article:
References
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Data related to Bryotropha at Wikispecies
- Fauna Europaea (FE) (2009): Bryotropha. Version 2.1, 2009-DEC-22. Retrieved 2010-APR-30.
- Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul (2004): Butterflies and Moths of the World, Generic Names and their Type-species – Bryotropha. Version of 2004-NOV-05. Retrieved 2010-APR-30.
- Savela, Markku (2001): Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some other life forms – Bryotropha. Version of 2001-NOV-08. Retrieved 2010-APR-30.
- Bidzilya, O., 2000: New records of gelechiid moths from the Southern Siberia with description of three new species. Beiträge zur Entomologie 50 (2): 385-395.
- Elsner, G. & O. Karsholt, 2003: Bryotropha patockai sp. nov.- a new species of Gelechiidae from eastern Centra Europe (Lepidoptera). Entomologische Zeitschrift 113 (3): 72-74.
- Rutten, Twan & Ole Karsholt, 2004, Review of the Nearctic species of Bryotropha Heinemann (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae). Zootaxa 740: 1-42.
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