Systematics-disputed

Guides

  • Alucitoidea

    Many-plumed and False Plume moths

    Alucitoidea is a superfamily of small Lepidoptera comprising many-plumed moths (Alucitidae) and false plume moths (Tineodidae). The superfamily contains approximately 160 described species, with the majority belonging to Alucitidae. These moths are distinguished by their unique wing structure, where each wing consists of multiple narrow strips of membrane radiating from major veins rather than forming a continuous surface. The superfamily occupies a basal position within Apoditrysia, though its precise phylogenetic relationships remain disputed.