Taxonomy-in-flux

Guides

  • Oditinae

    Oditinae is a subfamily of small moths within the family Depressariidae, established by Lvovsky in 1996. The subfamily includes genera such as Odites and Amphitrias. Some taxonomic sources alternatively place Oditinae within Peleopodidae, reflecting ongoing classification debate. Members are primarily documented from Asia, with taxonomic studies focused on species-level revisions.

  • Stricticomus tobias

    Double-dotted Anthicid

    Stricticomus tobias is a species of ant-like flower beetle in the family Anthicidae. The species is currently classified as a synonym of Stricticollis tobias in some taxonomic databases, reflecting ongoing taxonomic revision in this group. Records indicate presence in Brazil (Distrito Federal, São Paulo), Belgium, and Canada (Québec). The common name "Double-dotted Anthicid" suggests a distinctive pattern of markings, though detailed morphological descriptions are limited in available sources.

  • Utamphorophora

    Utamphorophora is a genus of aphids in the family Aphididae, tribe Macrosiphini. It was established by Knowlton in 1946. The genus is currently accepted by GBIF and NCBI, though Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym of Taiwanomyzus. Records indicate presence in Norway and Sweden.