Oecophoridae
Oecophoridae is a family of small moths in the superfamily Gelechioidea. The phylogeny and systematics of gelechoid moths are still not fully resolved, and the circumscription of the Oecophoridae is strongly affected by this.
Taxonomy and systematics
- Pleurotinae Toll, 1956
- Deuterogoniinae Spuler, 1910
- Unplaced
- * Colchia Lvovsky, 1995
- Amphisbatinae
- Autostichinae
- Depressariinae
- Hypertrophinae
- Metachandinae
- Oecophorinae
- Stathmopodinae
- Stenomatinae
Some additional genera are also treated as Oecophoridae incertae sedis in recent studies:Amseloecia Povolný, 1983Callimodes Leraut, 1989
- * subgenus Orienta Lvovsky, 1995Colchia Lvovsky, 1995Luquetia Leraut, 1991 Minetia Leraut, 1991 Odonna Clarke, 1982Schiffermuellerina Leraut, 1989
- * Schiffermuellerina grandis Zizyphia Chrétien, 1908
- †Epiborkhausenites Skalski, 1973
Relationship with humans
Many concealer moths feed on dead plant material and are nutrient recyclers. On the other hand, the family includes the white-shouldered house moth, which is a widely distributed moth that has caterpillars that infest stored grain, and the brown house moth, which feeds on textiles and carpets as well as stored foodstuffs.Concealer moths have also been put to useful service. Agonopterix ulicetella, a native of Europe, has been introduced to New Zealand and Hawaii in an attempt to control the European gorse, and the defoliating hemlock moth has been used against Conium maculatum poison hemlock in the United States.