Meleonoma


Meleonoma is a genus of moths in the family Autostichidae.

Taxonomic history & placement

Meleonoma was established by Edward Meyrick in 1914, who placed the genus in the family Oecophoridae. Subsequently, Clarke listed the genus in the family Cosmopterigidae. Park & Park attributed the genus to Lypusidae sensu Lvovsky, although shortly after, Yin & Wang placed the genus as incertae sedis within Gelechioidea and then in Oecophoridae, followed by Kitajima & Salamaki when studying the Japanese species. Furthermore, Lvovsky synonymized the genus Acryptolechia with Meleonoma. More recently, Wang & Li studied the molecular phylogeny of Gelechioidea, and found Meleonoma plus Phaulolechia formed a clade constituting the tribe Meleonomini, sister to Periacma + Irepacma + Epiracma, constituting the Periacmini, bringing both tribes together to form the subfamily Periacminae, in Autostichidae.
Most recently, there has been a flurry of publications on the genus:
Yin & Cai described two new species from Guangxi and Fujian provinces, China;
Wang et al. reviewed the genus, retained the placement in Meleonomini and provided a global checklist, including transferring 50 species from the moth genus Cryptolechia;
Zhu et al. described 16 new species from Hainan Island, China; Yin et al. described three new species from Yunnan province, China; lastly, Wang & Zhu described a further 36 species from China.

Species

Species awaiting assignment to existing or as yet undefined groups

Species ''incertae sedis''

sensu Wang et al., 2020, i.e. current placement to genus is uncertain and may be revised

Former species