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Chimabachinae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Division
  
Ditrysia

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Butterflies and moths

Class
  
Insecta

Superfamily
  
Tineoidea

Rank
  
Subfamily

Chimabachinae httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Similar
  
Butterflies and moths, Ypsolophidae, Elachistidae, Diurnea, Momphidae

Chimabachinae, the chimabachid moths, is a subfamily of moths in the Lypusidae family. The subfamily used to be classified as a subfamily of Oecophoridae, but current phylogenetic research classifies it as a subfamily of Lypusidae. Some authors placed it as the subfamily Cryptolechiinae in the Depressariidae family. The subfamily is distributed in the Palaearctic ecozone, ranging from Europe to Japan, although the blueberry leafroller (Dasystoma salicella) has been introduced to North America.

The wings are broad and rounded and the ocelli are far from the eyes if they are present. The tops of the abdominal segments lack spiny setae which is the case for most related families.

Larvae feed on Betulaceae, Rosaceae and Ericaceae species. They eat the developing leaves, flowers and fruits. They also roll and tie the leaves to make shelters.

Taxonomy and systematics

  • Diurnea Haworth, 1811
  • Dasystoma Curtis, 1833
  • References

    Chimabachinae Wikipedia