Tineidae
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Tineidae is a family of moth
Moth
A moth is an insect closely related to the butterfly, both being of the order Lepidoptera. Moths form the majority of this order; there are thought to be 150,000 to 250,000 different species of moth , with thousands of species yet to be described...

s in the order Lepidoptera
Lepidoptera
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. Collectively, they are known as fungus moths or tineid moths. The family contains considerably more than 3,000 species in over 300 genera. Most of the tineid moths are small or medium-sized, with wings held roofwise over the body at rest. They are particularly common in the Palaearctic, but many occur elsewhere, and some are found very widely as introduced species
Introduced species
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Tineids are unusual among Lepidoptera as the larva
Larva
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e of only a very small number of species feed on living plant
Plant
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s, the majority feeding on fungi, lichen
Lichen
Lichens are composite organisms consisting of a symbiotic organism composed of a fungus with a photosynthetic partner , usually either a green alga or cyanobacterium...

s and detritus
Detritus (biology)
In biology, detritus is non-living particulate organic material . It typically includes the bodies or fragments of dead organisms as well as fecal material. Detritus is typically colonized by communities of microorganisms which act to decompose the material...

. The most familiar members of the family are the clothes moths, which have adapted to feeding on stored fabrics. The most widespread such species are the Common Clothes Moth (Tineola bisselliella), the Case-bearing Clothes Moth (Tinea pellionella) and the Carpet Moth (Trichophaga tapetzella); the Brown-dotted Clothes Moth (Niditinea fuscella) despite its name preferentially feeds on feather
Feather
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s in bird nest
Bird nest
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One remarkable genus is Ceratophaga
Ceratophaga
Ceratophaga is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae. There are currently 16 described species. Most species are found in Africa with three found in Asia and one, C. vicinella, found in the southeastern United States....

, whose members feed exclusively on pure keratin
Keratin
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 in the form of the horns and hooves of dead mammal
Mammal
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s and even the shells of dead tortoise
Tortoise
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Subfamilies and notable genera

Some species are also listed; for others see genus accounts.
Meessiinae
Myrmecozelinae
Tineinae

Genera incertae sedis

These fungus moths have not been assigned to a subfamily with a reasonable amount of certainty:

Fossil record

  • Architinea Rebel, 1934
    • Architinea balticella Rebel, 1934
    • Architinea sepositella Rebel, 1934
  • Dysmasiites Kusnezov, 1941
    • Dysmasiites carpenteri Kusnezov, 1941
  • Electromeessia Kozlov, 1987
    • Electromeessia zagulijaevi Kozlov, 1987 (Baltic region, Eocene Amber)
  • Glessoscardia Kusnezov, 1941
    • Glessoscardia gerasimovi Kusnezov, 1941
  • Martynea Kusnezov, 1941
    • Martynea rebeli Kusnezov, 1941
  • Monopibaltia Skalski, 1974
    • Monopibaltia ignitella Skalski, 1974 (Baltic region, Eocene Amber)
  • Palaeoinfurcitinea Kozlov, 1987
    • Palaeoinfurcitinea rohdendorfi Kozlov, 1987 (Russia, Eocene Amber)
  • Palaeoscardiites Kusnezov, 1941
    • Palaeoscardiites mordvilkoi Kusnezov, 1941
  • Palaeotinea Kozlov, 1987
    • Palaeotinea rasnitsyni Kozlov, 1987
  • Paratriaxomasia Jarzembowski, 1980
    • Paratriaxomasia solentensis Jarzembowski, 1980
  • Proscardiites Kusnezov, 1941
    • Proscardiites martynovi Kusnezov, 1941
  • Pseudocephitinea Kozlov, 1987
    • Pseudocephitinea svetlanae Kozlov, 1987 (Russia, Eocene Amber)
  • Scardiites Kusnezov, 1941
    • Scardiites meyricki Kusnezov, 1941
  • Simulotenia Skalski, 1977
    • Simulotenia intermedia Skalski, 1977
  • Tillyardinea Kusnezov, 1941
    • Tillyardinea eocaenica Kusnezov, 1941
  • Tinea
    Tinea (moth)
    Tinea is a genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Tineinae. As evident by its name, it is the type genus of its subfamily and family...

    Linnaeus, 1758
    • Tinea antique Rebel, 1822
  • Tineitella Fletcher, 1940
    • Tineitella crystalli Kawall, 1876 (originally in Tineites)
    • Tineitella sucinacius Kozlov, 1987 (originally in Tineites)
  • Tineolamima Rebel, 1934
    • Tineolamima aurella Rebel, 1934
  • Tineosemopsis Skalski, 1974
    • Tineosemopsis decurtatus Skalski, 1974

Key works

Palearctic Region
  • Dugdale, J.S., 1988. Lepidoptera - annotated catalogue and keys of family-group taxa. Fauna of New Zealand, 14: 1-262.
  • Gaedike, R. 1983. Zur Kenntnis der paläarktischen Tineiden Die Gattung Infurcitinea Spuler, 1910 (Lepidoptera). Entomologische Abhandlungen, Staatliches Museum für Tierkunde, Dresden, 46: 121-150.
  • Gaedike, R. 1985. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der paläarktischen Tineiden: Gattung Obesoceras Petersen, 1957 (Lepidoptera). Entomologische Abhandlungen, Staatliches Museum für Tierkunde, Dresden, 48: 167-181.
  • Hinton, H.E. 1956. The larvae of the species of Tineidae of economic importance. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 47: 251-346.
  • Leraut, P., 1985. Mise a jour de la liste des Tineides de la faune de France. Entomologica Gallica, 1(4): 319-325.
  • Petersen, G. 1957-8. Die Genitalien der paläarktischen Tineiden. Beiträge zur Entomologie, 7: 55-176, 338-380, 557-595; 8: 111-118, 398-430.
  • Robinson, G.S. 1979. Clothes-moths of the Tinea pellionella complex: a revision of the world's species (Lepidoptera: Tineidae). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) (Entomology), 38: 57-128, figs 1-103.
  • Zagulajev, A.K. 1960. Tineidae; part 3 - subfamily Tineinae. [In Russian.] Fauna SSSR, 78: 1-267, 231 figs, 3 pls. [Translation, 1975, New Delhi.]
  • Zagulajev, A.K. 1964. Tineidae; part 2 - subfamily Nemapogoninae. [In Russian.] Fauna SSSR, 86: 1-424, 385 figs, 1 pl. [Translation, 1968, Jerusalem.]
  • Zagulajev, A.K. 1973. Tineidae; part 4 - subfamily Scardiinae. [In Russian.] Fauna SSSR, 104: 1-126, 99 figs, 2 pls.
  • Zagulajev, A.K. 1975. Tineidae; part 5 - subfamily Myrmecozelinae. [In Russian.] Fauna SSSR, 108: 1-426, 319 figs, 8 pls. [Translation, 1988, New Delhi.]
  • Zagulajev, A.K. 1979. Tineidae; part 6 - subfamily Meessiinae. [In Russian.] Fauna SSSR, 119: 1-409.
  • Zagulajev A K. 1988 English translation (original 1975). Clothes Moths (Tineidae) (English translation of Nastoyaschie Moli (Tineidae)).Akademiya Nauk SSSr, Zoologicheskii Institut, New series No. 108
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