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This family was formerly considered as a subfamily of the Tineidae but there is strong molecular evidence that it should be treated as a separate family. About 50 species have been described from all zoogeographical regions (Regier et al. 2014: 17).
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Seq. # | Name | Vernacular names |
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165010 |
Dryadaula Meyrick, 1893 |