Celypha


Celypha is a genus of tortrix moths. It belongs to the tribe Olethreutini of subfamily Olethreutinae.
The closely related genus Syricoris is sometimes included in Celypha.

Taxonomy

Species

The twenty currently recognized species of Celypha are:Celypha anatoliana Celypha argyrata Razowski, 2009Celypha atriapex Razowski, 2009Celypha aurofascianaCelypha capreolana Celypha cespitanaCelypha conflictana Celypha constructa Celypha cornigerus Celypha ermolenkoi Kostyuk, 1980Celypha erythrana Celypha flavipalpana Celypha hydrangeana Celypha kostjukorum Budashkin & Dubatolov, 2006Celypha kurilensis Celypha perfracta Diakonoff, 1983Celypha pseudalarixicola Liu & Fang in Jianwen & Liu, 1992Celypha rufanaCelypha rurestrana Celypha sapaecola Razowski, 2009Celypha sistrata Celypha striana

Synonyms

Obsolete scientific names for this genus are:Celypa Celyphoides Obraztsov, 1960Cleyphoides Euchroma Euchromia Stephens, 1829 Loxoterma Busck, 1906
Due to the very close relationship between Celypha and the "wastebin genus" Olethreutes, there has been some confusion about the former's synonymy. Celyphoides and Loxoterma are sometimes listed as a synonym of Olethreutes. But the type species of the first is Tortrix flavipalpana, and that of the second is T. latifasciana. This makes Celyphoides and Loxoterma junior subjective synonyms of Celypha, at least in its present delimitation.
Celyphoides, meanwhile, was a nomen nudum for 5 years. It was first used by R. Agenjo Cecilia in 1955, but only properly established by N.S. Obraztsov in 1960.