Acanthopsyche


Acanthopsyche is a genus of moths in the Psychidae family. The genus was named by the Dutch entomologist Franciscus J.M. Heylaerts.
The males are relatively large, with a wingspan of 15–28 mm. The females are apterous and have rudimentary antennae and legs. The eyes are reduced to black spots. The larvae live in a case which is covered longitudinally with plant matter.

Species

  • Acanthopsyche alstoni
  • Acanthopsyche atra
  • Acanthopsyche bipars
  • Acanthopsyche calamochroa
  • Acanthopsyche cana
  • Acanthopsyche canarensis
  • Acanthopsyche carayoni
  • Acanthopsyche carbonaria
  • Acanthopsyche chrysora
  • Acanthopsyche ebneri
  • Acanthopsyche ecksteini
  • Acanthopsyche elwesi
  • Acanthopsyche emiliae
  • Acanthopsyche entwistlei
  • Acanthopsyche ernsti
  • Acanthopysche larimanti
  • Acanthopsyche melanoleuca
  • Acanthopsyche mixta
  • Acanthopsyche modesta
  • Acanthopsyche multicaulis
  • Acanthopsyche ogiva
  • Acanthopsyche pauliani
  • Acanthopsyche phaea
  • Acanthopsyche punctimarginalis
  • Acanthopsyche roomei
  • Acanthopsyche siederi
  • Acanthopsyche sierricola
  • Acanthopsyche tristis
  • Acanthopsyche tristoides
  • Acanthopsyche nigraplaga
  • Acanthopsyche zelleri
  • ''Acanthopsyche zernyi''