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A Key to the superfamilies of the Lepidoptera
with special reference to North and South Dakota


 

6c (6a').  Wings lanceolate, labial palpi drooping and with lateral bristles on second segment, palpi shorter than head   Vertex always with erect vestiture, frons with broad scales.  Superfamily Tischerioidea*

This superfamily is represented by the single family, Tischeriidae with about 70 species worldwide.  All of the 48 species known from North America
belong to the genus Tischeria.

 

    

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13.’ Wings broad or lanceolate, labial palpi usually upturned and extending beyond vertex, occasionally porrect, rarely short and drooping; always lacking lateral bristles.. Vertex rarely with erect vestiture.  Superfamily Gelechioidea

 


    

 

Head of Walshia miscecolorella (Walsingham).

Isophrictis similiella (Chambers) left, Ethmia monticola (Walsingham) right.

The Gelechioidea is an extensive superfamily divided into a number of families; at least nine of which occur in the northern Great Plains. See Hodges, Gelechioidea, in Kristiensen (1999) for complete familial diagnoses.  A synopsis of families is as follows:
 

 

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Last updated: 06/20/07

Dr. Gerald M. Fauske
collection manager, NDSIRC
research specialist, NDSU
216 Hultz Hall
Fargo, ND 58105
E-Mail: Gerald.Fauske@ndsu.nodak.edu

 
Published by the Department of Entomology 


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