Bedellia | |
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Bedellia somnulentella | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Clade: | Eulepidoptera |
Clade: | Ditrysia |
Superfamily: | Yponomeutoidea |
Family: | Bedelliidae |
Genus: | Bedellia Stainton, 1849 |
Species | |
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Synonyms | |
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Bedelliidae is a small family of small, narrow-winged moths; most authorities recognize just a single genus, Bedellia, previously included in the family Lyonetiidae. The family is still included in the Lyonetiidae as the subfamily Bedelliinae by some authors.
Species[edit]
Scientific name | Common name | Synonyms | Larval food plant |
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Bedellia boehmeriella | Boehmeria grandis | ||
Bedellia cathareuta Meyrick, 1911 | |||
Bedellia ehikella (Szöcs, 1967)[1] | |||
Bedellia enthrypta | Porana paniculata | ||
Bedellia ipomoella Kuroko, 1982 | |||
Bedellia luridella Müller-Rutz, 1922 | |||
Bedellia minor | Ipomoea | ||
Bedellia oplismeniella | Oplismenus compositus, Panicum torridum | ||
Bedellia orchilella | Ipomoea batatas, Solanum melongena | ||
Bedellia psamminella | |||
Bedellia silvicolella Klimesch, 1968[2] | |||
Bedellia somnulentella (Zeller, 1847) | Sweet potato leaf miner | Bedellia ipomoeae | Betula papyrifera, Calystegia sepium, Convolvulus, Ipomoea, Salix, Sisymbrium irio, Solanum melongena |
Bedellia spectrodes Meyrick, 1931 | |||
Bedellia struthionella | Panicum torridum | ||
Bedellia terenodes | Ipomoea | ||
Bedellia yasumatsui Kuroko, 1972 |
References[edit]
- ^ Bedellia ehikella at Fauna Europaea. Retrieved on 2009-10-12.
- ^ Bedellia silvicolella at BioLib. Retrieved on 2009-10-12.
External links[edit]
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