Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
E. Meyrick1922[Glyphipterygidae]
E. Meyrick1907Descriptions of Australasian Micro-lepidoptera, XIX: Plutellidae
E. Meyrick1910Descriptions of Malayan Microlepidoptera
E. Meyrick1909Descriptions of micro-lepidoptera from Bolivia and Peru
A. Nikolaevic Diakonoff1979Descriptions of new taxa of the so-called Glyphipterigidae auctorum (Lepidoptera)
E. Meyrick1936Exotic Microlepidoptera
P. Christoph Zeller1877Exotische Microlepidoptera
E. Meyrick1934Glyphipterygidae
E. Meyrick1931Glyphipterygidae
E. Meyrick1930Glyphipterygidae
E. Meyrick1928Glyphipterygidae
E. Meyrick1926Glyphipterygidae
E. Meyrick1923Glyphipterygidae
E. Meyrick1920Glyphipterygidae
E. Meyrick1918Glyphipterygidae
E. Meyrick1914Glyphipterygidae
E. Meyrick1912Glyphipterygidae
T. Grey Walsingham1914Hemerophilidae
J. Rota2008Immature Stages of Metalmark Moths from the Genus Brenthia Clemens (Lepidoptera: Choreutidae): Morphology and Life History Notes
E. Meyrick1927Micro-lepidoptera
T. Walsingham1900Micro-lepidoptera
S. T. Issiki1930New Japanese and Formosan Microlepidoptera
A. Diakonoff1982On a collection of some families of microlepidoptera from Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
E. Meyrick1938Papuan Microlepidoptera
J. Rota, Wagner D. L.2006Predator Mimicry: Metalmark Moths Mimic Their Jumping Spider Predators
F. Walker1863Tortricites and Tineites
J. B. Heppner1985West Indies Brenthia (Lepidoptera: Choreutidae)
J. Rota, Wagner D. L.2008Wormholes, sensory nets, and hypertrophied tactile setae: the extraordinary defence strategies of Brenthia caterpillars
R. Felder, Rogenhofer A. Friedrich1875Zoologischer Theil
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith