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Oecophoridae ( concealer moths) is a family of small in the . The and of gelechoid moths are still not fully resolved, and the circumscription of the Oecophoridae is strongly affected by this.Hodge (1999)


Taxonomy and systematics

Also possibly included is the Peruvian species Auxotricha ochrogypsa, described by in 1931 as the sole member of its genus. In the past, the family was circumscribed more widely and included the following :

Some treatments include only the Oecophorinae and Stathmopodinae here, placing the others elsewhere in the Gelechoidea (typically in the , but occasionally as independent families). But this approach might make Elachistidae highly . Other authors go as far as to expand the Oecophoridae beyond the delimitation used here, including also such groups as the and . The latter may indeed be part of a Oecophoridae, but more research is required; the Ethmiidae on the other hand are more likely a distinct family. The mysterious genus is also sometimes included in the Oecophoridae (as a subfamily Aeolanthinae), but its actual relationships are quite obscure.Hodge (1999), ToL (2008), Wikispecies (2010-MAR-24), and see references in Savela (2003)

Some additional genera are also treated as Oecophoridae in recent studies:Wikispecies (2010-MAR-24)


Relationship with humans
Many concealer moths feed on dead plant material and are . On the other hand, the family includes the white-shouldered house moth ( Endrosis sarcitrella), which is a widely distributed moth that has that infest stored grain, and the brown house moth ( Hofmannophila pseudospretella), which feeds on textiles and carpets as well as stored foodstuffs.

Concealer moths have also been put to useful service. Agonopterix ulicetella, a native of , has been introduced to and in an attempt to control the ( Ulex europaeus), and the defoliating hemlock moth ( Agonopterix alstroemeriana) has been used against poison hemlock in the United States.


Footnotes
  • Hodges, R.W. (1999): The Gelechioidea. In: Kristensen, N.P. (ed.): Handbuch der Zoologie/Handbook of Zoology (Volume IV – Arthropoda: Insecta. Part 35: Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies 1): 131–158. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin & New York.
  • Savela, Markku (2003): Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some other life forms – Oecophoridae. Version of 2003-DEC-29. Retrieved 2010-APR-22.
  • Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) (2008): Oecophoridae. Version of 2008-MAY-01. Retrieved 2010-APR-22.

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