Autosticha: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Family
- Autostichidae
- Genus
- Autosticha
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Autosticha
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Autosticha
Autosticha is a genus of gelechioid moths. It belongs to the subfamily Autostichinae, which is either placed in the concealer moth family (Oecophoridae), or in an expanded Autostichidae. It is the type genus of its subfamily (and the Autostichidae). Originally, this genus was named Automola, but this name properly refers to a fly genus in family Richardiidae.
Typically, these moths have the second and third forewing vein emerging from a common stalk. The labial palps are characteristically tapering from the second segment onwards and end in a pointed tip.
Several originally independent genera are now included here, and while most of them are probably not even valid as subgenera, some species included in Autosticha have been historically assigned to entirely different Gelechioidea lineages, such as the long-horned moths (Lecithoceridae) or the Xyloryctidae.
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
Child Taxa
- Autosticha calceata
- Autosticha consimilis
- Autosticha cordiformis
- Autosticha demias
- Autosticha dianeura
- Autosticha dimochla
- Autosticha emmetra
- Autosticha euryterma
- Autosticha exemplaris
- Autosticha imitativa
- Autosticha kyotensis
- Autosticha lushanensis
- Autosticha merista
- Autosticha microphilodema
- Autosticha mingchrica
- Autosticha modicella
- Autosticha nothriforme
- Autosticha nothropis
- Autosticha opaca
- Autosticha pachysticta
- Autosticha pelodes
- Autosticha perixantha
- Autosticha pyungyangensis
- Autosticha shenae
- Autosticha solita
- Autosticha tachytoma
- Autosticha taiwana
- Autosticha vicularis























































































































































