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1“...: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 60.8. Hypenodinae Very small (10–14 mm wingspan) moths with relatively...”
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2“...: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 60.8. Hypenodinae Very small (10–14 mm wingspan) moths with relatively...”
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3“...1. Eriocraniidae – sparkling archaic sun moths Minute (8–13 mm wingspan) moths with vestigial...”
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4“...1. Eriocraniidae – sparkling archaic sun moths Minute (8–13 mm wingspan) moths with vestigial...”
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5“...44. Carposinidae – fruitworm moths Small to medium-sized (10–38 mm wingspan) moths with moderately...”
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6“...44. Carposinidae – fruitworm moths Small to medium-sized (10–38 mm wingspan) moths with moderately...”
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7“.... Pexicopiinae Small (approximately 15 mm wingspan) moths with the moderately narrow wings that are typical...”
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8“.... Pexicopiinae Small (approximately 15 mm wingspan) moths with the moderately narrow wings that are typical...”
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9“...), Pohl et al. (2004b) C: NFRC, OLDS, UASM 45.4. Epipaschiinae Small to medium-sized (20–35 mm wingspan...”
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10“...), Pohl et al. (2004b) C: NFRC, OLDS, UASM 45.4. Epipaschiinae Small to medium-sized (20–35 mm wingspan...”
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11“...41. Alucitidae – many-plumed moths Small (10–22 mm wingspan), mottled moths with wings deeply...”
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12“...41. Alucitidae – many-plumed moths Small (10–22 mm wingspan), mottled moths with wings deeply...”
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13“...–30 mm wingspan) moths with long, broadly rounded wings, the forewings often strikingly marked...”
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14“...–30 mm wingspan) moths with long, broadly rounded wings, the forewings often strikingly marked...”
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15“... wingspan) moths with relatively broad, usually triangular forewings and fan-shaped hindwings. Th ey...”
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16“... wingspan) moths with relatively broad, usually triangular forewings and fan-shaped hindwings. Th ey...”
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17“... presented here follows Munroe et al. (1995). 46.1. Scopariinae Small (10–30 mm wingspan) moths with brown...”
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18“... presented here follows Munroe et al. (1995). 46.1. Scopariinae Small (10–30 mm wingspan) moths with brown...”
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19“... wingspan). Although placed in their own family (Pantheidae) by Kitching and Rawlins (1999), these moths...”
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20“... wingspan). Although placed in their own family (Pantheidae) by Kitching and Rawlins (1999), these moths...”
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