Eolepidopterigoidea
Eolepidopterigoidea is an extinct superfamily of moths, containing the single family Eolepidopterigidae, although the genus Undopterix is sometimes placed in a separate family Undopterigidae. The type-genus of the family is Eolepidopterix.
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Superfamily: | †Eolepidopterigoidea |
Family: | †Eolepidopterigidae Rasnitsyn, 1983 |
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Genera
- †Aclemus Zhang et al. 2016 Daohugou, China, Callovian
- †Akainalepidopteron Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al., 2013[1] Daohugou, China, Callovian
- †Netoxena Sohn in Sohn et al., 2012 Crato Formation, Brazil, Aptian
- †Daiopterix Skalski, 1984 Glushkovo Formation, Russia, Tithonian
- †Dynamilepidopteron Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al., 2013[1] Daohugou, China, Callovian
- †Psamateia Martins-Neto, 2002 Crato Formation, Brazil, Aptian
- †Palaeolepidopterix Kozlov 1989 Karabastau Formation, Kazakhtstan, Callovian/Oxfordian
- †Gracilepteryx Martins-Neto and Vulcano, 1989 Crato Formation, Brazil, Aptian
- †Eolepidopterix Rasnitsyn, 1983 Uda Formation, Russia, Oxfordian
- †Undopterix Skalski, 1979 Glushkovo Formation, Russia, Tithonian Crato Formation, Brazil, Aptian
- †Grammikolepidopteron Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al., 2013[1] Daohugou, China, Callovian
- †Longcapitalis Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al., 2013[1] Daohugou, China, Callovian
- †Petilicorpus Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al., 2013[1] Daohugou, China, Callovian
- †Quadruplecivena Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al., 2013[1] Daohugou, China, Callovian
- †Seresilepidopteron Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al., 2013[1] Daohugou, China, Callovian
References
- Weiting Zhang; Chungkun Shih; Conrad C. Labandeira; Jae-Cheon Sohn; Donald R. Davis; Jorge A. Santiago-Blay; Oliver Flint; Dong Ren (2013). "New Fossil Lepidoptera (Insecta: Amphiesmenoptera) from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China". PLoS ONE. 8 (11): e79500. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0079500. PMC 3838383. PMID 24278142.
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