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List of moths of Australia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australian moths represent between 20,000 and 30,000 different types of moths. In comparison, there are only 400 species of Australian butterflies. The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic order Lepidoptera. Scientifically, these moths are organised into about 80 families,(【引用サイトリンク】 Australian Faunal Directory ) but the status of some is controversial and several recent changes have been suggested.This is a list of moth species which have been recorded in Australia. The list covers the continent of Australia and Tasmania and includes islands close to the mainland.This page provides a link to detailed lists of these moths by family. If a family is endemic to Australia, the link redirects to a description of the family itself.==Families==*Adelidae*Agathiphagidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Agathiphaga queenslandensis'' Dumbleton, 1952*Agonoxenidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Agonoxena phoenicia'' Bradley, 1966*Alucitidae*Anomosetidae*Anthelidae*Arctiidae*Argyresthiidae (mostly treated as a subfamily of Yponomeutidae)**Only one Australian species is known: ''Argyresthia notoleuca'' (Turner, 1913)*Arrhenophanidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Notiophanes fuscata'' Davis and Edwards, 2003*Batrachedridae*Blastobasidae*Blastodacnidae (sometimes included in Agonoxenidae)*Bombycidae**Only three Australian species are known: ''Bombyx mori'' (Linnaeus, 1758), ''Gastridiota adoxima'' (Turner, 1902) and an unnamed ''Elachyophthalma'' species.*Brachodidae*Bucculatricidae*Carposinidae*Carthaeidae*Castniidae*Choreutidae*Coleophoridae*Copromorphidae*Cosmopterigidae*Cossidae*Cyclotornidae*Depressariidae (mostly considered a subfamily of Oecophoridae)*Drepanidae*Douglasiidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Tinagma leucanthes'' Meyrick, 1897*Dudgeoneidae*Elachistidae*Epermeniidae*Epipyropidae*Eriocottidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Eucryptogona trichobathra'' Lower, 1901*Ethmiidae*Eupterotidae*Galacticidae*Gelechiidae*Geometridae*Glyphipterigidae*Gracillariidae*Heliocosma Group*Heliodinidae*Heliozelidae*Hepialidae*Herminiidae (mostly considered a subfamily of Noctuidae)*Hyblaeidae*Hypertrophidae (mostly considered a subfamily of Oecophoridae)*Immidae*Incurvariidae*Lacturidae*Lasiocampidae*Lecithoceridae*Limacodidae*Lophocoronidae*Lymantriidae*Lyonetiidae*Macropiratidae (mostly treated as a subfamily of Pterophoridae)**Only one Australian species is known: ''Agdistopis halieutica'' (Meyrick, 1932)*Micronoctuidae**Only few Australian species are known: ''Duplex horakae'' Fibiger, 2010, ''Duplex edwardsi'' Fibiger, 2010, ''Duplex pullata'' Fibiger, 2010, ''Duplex cockingi'' Fibiger, 2010 and ''Flax kalliesi'' Fibiger, 2011. Records for ''Tolpia conscitulana'' Walker, 1863 and ''Tolpia myops'' Hampson, 1907, formerly included in Noctuidae, are based on misidentifications.*Micropterigidae**The following Australian species are known: ''Austromartyria porphyrodes'' (Turner, 1932), ''Aureopterix sterops'' (Turner, 1921) and the species in the ''Tasmantrix'' genus.*Momphidae**Only an unnamed ''Zapyrastra'' species is known.*Nepticulidae*Noctuidae (including Aganaidae and Nolidae)*Notodontidae*Oecophoridae*Oenosandridae*Opostegidae*Palaeosetidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Palaeoses scholastica'' Turner, 1922.*Palaephatidae*Plutellidae*Psychidae*Pterophoridae*Pyralidae (including Crambidae)*Roeslerstammiidae*Saturniidae*Scythrididae*Sesiidae*Simaethistidae**Only two Australian species are known: ''Metaprotus asuridia'' (Butler, 1886) and ''Metaprotus magnifica'' (Meyrick, 1887) *Sphingidae*Symmocidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Nemotyla oribates'' Nielsen, McQuillan & Common, 1992*Thyrididae*Tineidae*Tineodidae*Tortricidae*Uraniidae*Yponomeutidae*Zygaenidae
Australian moths represent between 20,000 and 30,000 different types of moths. In comparison, there are only 400 species of Australian butterflies. The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic order Lepidoptera. Scientifically, these moths are organised into about 80 families,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Australian Faunal Directory )〕 but the status of some is controversial and several recent changes have been suggested.〔 This is a list of moth species which have been recorded in Australia. The list covers the continent of Australia and Tasmania and includes islands close to the mainland. This page provides a link to detailed lists of these moths by family. If a family is endemic to Australia, the link redirects to a description of the family itself. ==Families==
*Adelidae *Agathiphagidae * *Only one Australian species is known: ''Agathiphaga queenslandensis'' Dumbleton, 1952 *Agonoxenidae * *Only one Australian species is known: ''Agonoxena phoenicia'' Bradley, 1966 *Alucitidae *Anomosetidae *Anthelidae *Arctiidae *Argyresthiidae (mostly treated as a subfamily of Yponomeutidae) * *Only one Australian species is known: ''Argyresthia notoleuca'' (Turner, 1913) *Arrhenophanidae * *Only one Australian species is known: ''Notiophanes fuscata'' Davis and Edwards, 2003 *Batrachedridae *Blastobasidae *Blastodacnidae (sometimes included in Agonoxenidae) *Bombycidae * *Only three Australian species are known: ''Bombyx mori'' (Linnaeus, 1758), ''Gastridiota adoxima'' (Turner, 1902) and an unnamed ''Elachyophthalma'' species. *Brachodidae *Bucculatricidae *Carposinidae *Carthaeidae *Castniidae *Choreutidae *Coleophoridae *Copromorphidae *Cosmopterigidae *Cossidae *Cyclotornidae *Depressariidae (mostly considered a subfamily of Oecophoridae) *Drepanidae *Douglasiidae * *Only one Australian species is known: ''Tinagma leucanthes'' Meyrick, 1897 *Dudgeoneidae *Elachistidae *Epermeniidae *Epipyropidae *Eriocottidae * *Only one Australian species is known: ''Eucryptogona trichobathra'' Lower, 1901 *Ethmiidae *Eupterotidae *Galacticidae *Gelechiidae *Geometridae *Glyphipterigidae *Gracillariidae *Heliocosma Group *Heliodinidae *Heliozelidae *Hepialidae *Herminiidae (mostly considered a subfamily of Noctuidae) *Hyblaeidae *Hypertrophidae (mostly considered a subfamily of Oecophoridae) *Immidae *Incurvariidae *Lacturidae *Lasiocampidae *Lecithoceridae *Limacodidae *Lophocoronidae *Lymantriidae *Lyonetiidae *Macropiratidae (mostly treated as a subfamily of Pterophoridae) * *Only one Australian species is known: ''Agdistopis halieutica'' (Meyrick, 1932) *Micronoctuidae * *Only few Australian species are known: ''Duplex horakae'' Fibiger, 2010, ''Duplex edwardsi'' Fibiger, 2010, ''Duplex pullata'' Fibiger, 2010, ''Duplex cockingi'' Fibiger, 2010 and ''Flax kalliesi'' Fibiger, 2011. Records for ''Tolpia conscitulana'' Walker, 1863 and ''Tolpia myops'' Hampson, 1907, formerly included in Noctuidae, are based on misidentifications. *Micropterigidae * *The following Australian species are known: ''Austromartyria porphyrodes'' (Turner, 1932), ''Aureopterix sterops'' (Turner, 1921) and the species in the ''Tasmantrix'' genus. *Momphidae * *Only an unnamed ''Zapyrastra'' species is known. *Nepticulidae *Noctuidae (including Aganaidae and Nolidae) *Notodontidae *Oecophoridae *Oenosandridae *Opostegidae *Palaeosetidae * *Only one Australian species is known: ''Palaeoses scholastica'' Turner, 1922. *Palaephatidae *Plutellidae *Psychidae *Pterophoridae *Pyralidae (including Crambidae) *Roeslerstammiidae *Saturniidae *Scythrididae *Sesiidae *Simaethistidae * *Only two Australian species are known: ''Metaprotus asuridia'' (Butler, 1886) and ''Metaprotus magnifica'' (Meyrick, 1887) *Sphingidae *Symmocidae * *Only one Australian species is known: ''Nemotyla oribates'' Nielsen, McQuillan & Common, 1992 *Thyrididae *Tineidae *Tineodidae *Tortricidae *Uraniidae *Yponomeutidae *Zygaenidae
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Australian moths represent between 20,000 and 30,000 different types of moths. In comparison, there are only 400 species of Australian butterflies. The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic order Lepidoptera. Scientifically, these moths are organised into about 80 families,(【引用サイトリンク】 Australian Faunal Directory ) but the status of some is controversial and several recent changes have been suggested.This is a list of moth species which have been recorded in Australia. The list covers the continent of Australia and Tasmania and includes islands close to the mainland.This page provides a link to detailed lists of these moths by family. If a family is endemic to Australia, the link redirects to a description of the family itself.==Families==*Adelidae*Agathiphagidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Agathiphaga queenslandensis'' Dumbleton, 1952*Agonoxenidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Agonoxena phoenicia'' Bradley, 1966*Alucitidae*Anomosetidae*Anthelidae*Arctiidae*Argyresthiidae (mostly treated as a subfamily of Yponomeutidae)**Only one Australian species is known: ''Argyresthia notoleuca'' (Turner, 1913)*Arrhenophanidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Notiophanes fuscata'' Davis and Edwards, 2003*Batrachedridae*Blastobasidae*Blastodacnidae (sometimes included in Agonoxenidae)*Bombycidae**Only three Australian species are known: ''Bombyx mori'' (Linnaeus, 1758), ''Gastridiota adoxima'' (Turner, 1902) and an unnamed ''Elachyophthalma'' species.*Brachodidae*Bucculatricidae*Carposinidae*Carthaeidae*Castniidae*Choreutidae*Coleophoridae*Copromorphidae*Cosmopterigidae*Cossidae*Cyclotornidae*Depressariidae (mostly considered a subfamily of Oecophoridae)*Drepanidae*Douglasiidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Tinagma leucanthes'' Meyrick, 1897*Dudgeoneidae*Elachistidae*Epermeniidae*Epipyropidae*Eriocottidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Eucryptogona trichobathra'' Lower, 1901*Ethmiidae*Eupterotidae*Galacticidae*Gelechiidae*Geometridae*Glyphipterigidae*Gracillariidae*Heliocosma Group*Heliodinidae*Heliozelidae*Hepialidae*Herminiidae (mostly considered a subfamily of Noctuidae)*Hyblaeidae*Hypertrophidae (mostly considered a subfamily of Oecophoridae)*Immidae*Incurvariidae*Lacturidae*Lasiocampidae*Lecithoceridae*Limacodidae*Lophocoronidae*Lymantriidae*Lyonetiidae*Macropiratidae (mostly treated as a subfamily of Pterophoridae)**Only one Australian species is known: ''Agdistopis halieutica'' (Meyrick, 1932)*Micronoctuidae**Only few Australian species are known: ''Duplex horakae'' Fibiger, 2010, ''Duplex edwardsi'' Fibiger, 2010, ''Duplex pullata'' Fibiger, 2010, ''Duplex cockingi'' Fibiger, 2010 and ''Flax kalliesi'' Fibiger, 2011. Records for ''Tolpia conscitulana'' Walker, 1863 and ''Tolpia myops'' Hampson, 1907, formerly included in Noctuidae, are based on misidentifications.*Micropterigidae**The following Australian species are known: ''Austromartyria porphyrodes'' (Turner, 1932), ''Aureopterix sterops'' (Turner, 1921) and the species in the ''Tasmantrix'' genus.*Momphidae**Only an unnamed ''Zapyrastra'' species is known.*Nepticulidae*Noctuidae (including Aganaidae and Nolidae)*Notodontidae*Oecophoridae*Oenosandridae*Opostegidae*Palaeosetidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Palaeoses scholastica'' Turner, 1922.*Palaephatidae*Plutellidae*Psychidae*Pterophoridae*Pyralidae (including Crambidae)*Roeslerstammiidae*Saturniidae*Scythrididae*Sesiidae*Simaethistidae**Only two Australian species are known: ''Metaprotus asuridia'' (Butler, 1886) and ''Metaprotus magnifica'' (Meyrick, 1887) *Sphingidae*Symmocidae**Only one Australian species is known: ''Nemotyla oribates'' Nielsen, McQuillan & Common, 1992*Thyrididae*Tineidae*Tineodidae*Tortricidae*Uraniidae*Yponomeutidae*Zygaenidae」の詳細全文を読む
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