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- Lecithocerinae abstract "Lecithocerinae is a subfamily of small moths in the family Lecithoceridae. They are found worldwide, but most species occur in South-Asia. The subfamily is characterized by the male genitalia with a bridge-like structure connecting the tegumen and the valva, and the uncus almost always vestigal with two lobes at the dorsal base, only exceptionally united into a broad plate, but never as a thorn or spine. Older classifications have treated the family Lecithoceridae as subfamily Lecithocerinae of Gelechiidae.The genera belonging here include:AlciphanesAtrichozanclaCarodistaCatacreagraDinocharesDoxogenesEurodachthaFrisiliaHomaloxestisIssikiopteryxLecithoceraLecitholaxaOditesOpacopteraPsammorisQuassitagmaSpatulignathaSynesargaTegenocharisThailepidoniaTimyraTisis".
- Lecithocerinae class Insect.
- Lecithocerinae family Gelechioidea.
- Lecithocerinae family Lecithoceridae.
- Lecithocerinae kingdom Animal.
- Lecithocerinae order Glossata.
- Lecithocerinae order Lepidoptera.
- Lecithocerinae phylum Arthropod.
- Lecithocerinae wikiPageID "17015165".
- Lecithocerinae wikiPageRevisionID "428722896".
- Lecithocerinae classis "Insecta".
- Lecithocerinae familia Lecithoceridae.
- Lecithocerinae hasPhotoCollection Lecithocerinae.
- Lecithocerinae name "Lecithocerinae".
- Lecithocerinae ordo Lepidoptera.
- Lecithocerinae phylum "Arthropoda".
- Lecithocerinae regnum "Animalia".
- Lecithocerinae subfamilia "Lecithocerinae".
- Lecithocerinae subordo Glossata.
- Lecithocerinae superfamilia Gelechioidea.
- Lecithocerinae unrankedSuperfamilia Ditrysia.
- Lecithocerinae subject Category:Lecithoceridae.
- Lecithocerinae type Animal.
- Lecithocerinae type Eukaryote.
- Lecithocerinae type Insect.
- Lecithocerinae type Species.
- Lecithocerinae type Organism.
- Lecithocerinae comment "Lecithocerinae is a subfamily of small moths in the family Lecithoceridae. They are found worldwide, but most species occur in South-Asia. The subfamily is characterized by the male genitalia with a bridge-like structure connecting the tegumen and the valva, and the uncus almost always vestigal with two lobes at the dorsal base, only exceptionally united into a broad plate, but never as a thorn or spine.".
- Lecithocerinae label "Lecithocerinae".
- Lecithocerinae sameAs m.0415mml.
- Lecithocerinae sameAs Q6511747.
- Lecithocerinae sameAs Q6511747.
- Lecithocerinae wasDerivedFrom Lecithocerinae?oldid=428722896.
- Lecithocerinae isPrimaryTopicOf Lecithocerinae.
- Lecithocerinae name "Lecithocerinae".