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・ Cnephasia abrasana
・ Cnephasia albatana
・ Cnephasia alfacarana
・ Cnephasia alticola
・ Cnephasia alticolana
・ Cnephasia amseli
・ Cnephasia asiatica
・ Cnephasia asseclana
・ Cnephasia bizensis
・ Cnephasia catastrepta
・ Cnephasia chlorocrossa
・ Cnephasia chrysantheana
・ Cnephasia communana
・ Cnephasia conspersana


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Cnephasia : ウィキペディア英語版
Cnephasia
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''Cnephasia'' is a genus of tortrix moths (family Tortricidae). It belongs to the subfamily Tortricinae and therein to the tribe Cnephasiini, of which it is the type genus.〔Baixeras ''et al.'' (2009a)〕
==Taxonomy and systematics==
The type species around which ''Cnephasia'' was established by J. Curtis in 1826 (in the explanations to plate 100 of his ''British Entomology'') was claimed to be "''Tortrix logiana''". However, this was a misidentification; the name of ''T. logiana'' (described by C.A. Clerck in 1759 and nowadays called ''Acleris logiana'') was until the early 20th century frequently applied to related species in error.〔Curtis, (), Baixeras ''et al.'' (2009a), and see references in Savela (2010)〕
Curtis simply repeated the mistake of A.H. Haworth, who had in his 1811 volume of ''Lepidoptera Britannica'' discussed a ''Cnephasia'' under Clerck's name, but the original misidentification may well go back to Linnaeus' treatment of "''T. logiana''" in ''Systema naturae''. Eventually, this was resolved, and the type species of ''Cnephasia'' was determined to be the tortrix moth described as ''Olethreutes pasiuana'' by J. Hübner in 1822.〔Curtis, (), Razowski (1998): 243〕

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