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. Established as one of the very first subgroups of "Phalaena", it used to contain many species of Tineidae that are nowadays placed in other genera, as well as a few moths nowadays placed elsewhere.

Selected species

of Tinea include:

  • Tinea antricola Meyrick, 1924
  • Tinea apicimaculella Chambers, 1875
  • Tinea atmogramma Meyrick, 1927
  • Tinea basifasciella Ragonot, 1895
  • Tinea behrensella Chambers, 1875
  • Tinea bothniella Svensson, 1953
  • Tinea carnariella Clemens, 1859
  • Tinea chaotica Meyrick, 1893
  • Tinea columbariella Wocke, 1877
  • Tinea corynephora Turner, 1927
  • Tinea croceoverticella Chambers, 1876
  • Tinea drymonoma Turner, 1923
  • Tinea dubiella Stainton, 1859
  • Tinea flavescentella Haworth, 1828
  • Tinea flavofimbriella
  • Tinea grumella Zeller, 1873
  • Tinea irrepta Braun, 1926
  • Tinea lanella Pierce & Metcalfe, 1934
  • Tinea mandarinella Dietz, 1905
  • Tinea melanoptycha
  • Tinea messalina Robinson, 1979
  • Tinea misceella Chambers, 1873
  • Tinea murariella Staudinger, 1859
  • Tinea niveocapitella Chambers, 1875
  • Tinea occidentella Chambers, 1880
  • Tinea omichlopis Meyrick, 1928
  • Tinea pallescentella Stainton, 1851
  • Tinea pellionella - case-bearing clothes moth
  • Tinea poecilella Rebel, 1940
  • Tinea porphyropa Meyrick, 1927
  • Tinea porphyrota Meyrick, 1893
  • Tinea prensoria Meyrick, 1931
  • Tinea semifulvella
  • Tinea sequens Meyrick, 1919
  • Tinea steueri Petersen, 1966
  • Tinea straminiella Chambers, 1873
  • Tinea svenssoni Opheim, 1965
  • Tinea thoracestrigella Chambers, 1876
  • Tinea translucens Meyrick, 1917
  • Tinea tridectis Meyrick, 1893
  • Tinea trinotella
  • Tinea unomaculella Chambers, 1875
  • Tinea xanthostictella Dietz, 1905
  • Tinea xenodes Meyrick, 1909

Species formerly placed here include for example Ceratobia oxymora. Before the 19th century, many unrelated moths were placed in Tinea at one time or another.

Synonyms

s of Tinea are:
Edosa is sometimes included in Tinea; it is here treated as doubtfully distinct genus for the time being.

Footnotes