Phaeoses
Forbes, 1922
Species Guides
1Phaeoses is a of small in the Tineidae, first described by Forbes in 1922. The genus belongs to the diverse group of fungus moths and clothes moths. within Phaeoses are poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited published information on their and .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Phaeoses: //ˈfei.oʊˌsɛs//
These audio files are automatically generated. While they are not always 100% accurate, they are a good starting point.
More Details
Taxonomic note
Phaeoses was established by Forbes in 1922. The remains taxonomically obscure with few -level revisions published. Most species are known from limited specimen records rather than detailed biological studies.
Research status
The 272 iNaturalist observations suggest growing citizen science documentation, but peer-reviewed literature on Phaeoses , larval feeding habits, and boundaries remains sparse. Identification to species level likely requires genitalia dissection and reference to original descriptions.