Attevidae
Apariencia
(Redirigido desde «Attevinae»)
Attevidae | ||
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Atteva aurea | ||
Taxonomía | ||
Reino: | Animalia | |
Filo: | Arthropoda | |
Clase: | Insecta | |
Orden: | Lepidoptera | |
Superfamilia: | Yponomeutoidea | |
Familia: | Attevidae | |
Género: |
Atteva Walker, 1854 | |
Especies | ||
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Attevidae es una familia de lepidópteros perteneciente a la superfamilia Yponomeutoidea. Contiene un solo género, Atteva. El grupo tiene una distribución pantropical, pero al menos una especie (Atteva aurea) tiene un rango que se extiende en la zona templada.[1] La opinión prevalente hasta hace poco era que probablemente se trataba de un grupo monofilético dentro de la familia Yponomeutidae. Estudios recientes indican que es una familia, Attevidae, dentro de Yponomeutoidea.[2]
Especies
[editar]- Atteva albiguttata - Zeller, 1873
- Atteva albitarsis - Zeller, 1875
- Atteva aleatrix - Meyrick, 1922
- Atteva anisochrysa - Meyrick, 1928
- Atteva apicalis - Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1863
- Atteva aurata - Butler, 1882
- Atteva aurea - Fitch, 1856
- Atteva balanota - Meyrick, 1910
- Atteva basalis - Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1863
- Atteva brucea - Moore, 1859
- Atteva carteri - Walsingham, 1891
- Atteva charopis - Turner, 1903
- Atteva chionosticta - Durrant, 1916
- Atteva conspicua - Walsingham, 1900
- Atteva cosmogona - Meyrick, 1931
- Atteva cuprina - Felder, 1875
- Atteva emissella - Walker, 1863
- Atteva fabricella - Wallengren, 1861
- Atteva fabriciella - Swederus, 1787
- Atteva flavivitta - Walker, 1866
- Atteva fulviguttata - Zeller, 1873
- Atteva gemmata - Grote, 1873
- Atteva heliodoxa - Meyrick, 1910
- Atteva hesychina - Turner, 1923
- Atteva holenopla - Diakonoff, 1967
- Atteva hysginiella - Wallengren, 1861
- Atteva impariguttata - Zeller, 1877
- Atteva impunctella - Ritsema, 1875
- Atteva intermedia - Becker, 2009
- Atteva iris - Felder, 1875
- Atteva mathewi - Butler, 1887
- Atteva megalastra - Meyrick, 1907
- Atteva modesta - Snellen, 1901
- Atteva monerythra - Meyrick, 1926
- Atteva monoplanetis - Meyrick, 1910
- Atteva niphocosma - Turner, 1903
- Atteva niveigutta - Walker, 1854
- Atteva niviguttella - Walker, 1863
- Atteva numeratrix - Meyrick, 1930
- Atteva pastulella - Fabricius, 1787
- Atteva porphyris - Meyrick, 1907
- Atteva pulchella - Moore, 1888
- Atteva pustulella - Fabricius, 1794
- Atteva pyrothorax - Meyrick, 1928
- Atteva rawlinsi - Becker, 2009
- Atteva rex - Butler, 1887
- Atteva sciodoxa - Meyrick, 1908
- Atteva scolecias - Meyrick, 1928
- Atteva siderea - Walsingham, 1891
- Atteva sidereoides - Becker, 2009
- Atteva sphaerodoxa - Meyrick, 1918
- Atteva sphaerotrocha - Meyrick, 1936
- Atteva subaurata - Durrant, 1900
- Atteva teratias - Meyrick, 1907
- Atteva tonseana - Tams, 1935
- Atteva triplex - Diakonoff, 1967
- Atteva zebra - Duckworth, 1967
- Atteva zebrina - Becker, 2009
Referencias
[editar]- ↑ van Nieukerken, Erik J.; Lauri Kaila; Ian J. Kitching; Niels P. Kristensen; David C. Lees; Joël Minet; Charles Mitter; Marko Mutanen; Jerome C. Regier; Thomas J. Simonsen; Niklas Wahlberg; Shen-Horn Yen; Reza Zahiri; David Adamski; Joaquin Baixeras; Daniel Bartsch; Bengt Å. Bengtsson; John W. Brown; Sibyl Rae Bucheli; Donald R. Davis; Jurate De Prins; Willy De Prins; Marc E. Epstein; Patricia Gentili-Poole; Cees Gielis; Peter Hättenschwiler; Axel Hausmann; Jeremy D. Holloway; Axel Kallies; Ole Karsholt; Akito Y. Kawahara; Sjaak (J.C.) Koster; Mikhail V. Kozlov; J. Donald Lafontaine; Gerardo Lamas; Jean-François Landry; Sangmi Lee; Matthias Nuss; Kyu-Tek Park; Carla Penz; Jadranka Rota; Alexander Schintlmeister; B. Christian Schmidt; Jae-Cheon Sohn; M. Alma Solis; Gerhard M. Tarmann; Andrew D. Warren; Susan Weller; Roman V. Yakovlev; Vadim V. Zolotuhin; Andreas Zwick (23 de diciembre de 2011). «Order Lepidoptera Linnaeus, 1758». En Zhang, Zhi-Qiang, ed. Zootaxa. Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness 3148: 212-221. Consultado el 4 de noviembre de 2012. enlace irrelevante.
- ↑ Sohn et al. 2013. [1] A Molecular Phylogeny for Yponomeutoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Ditrysia) and Its Implications for Classification, Biogeography and the Evolution of Host Plant Use. PLoS One. 8(1): e55066.