
Opostegidae or `white eyecap moths` is a family of insects in the Lepidoptera order that is characterised by particularly large eyecaps over the compound eyes (see also Nepticulidae, Bucculatricidae, Lyonetiidae). Opostegidae are most diverse in the New World tropics (83 described species, representing 42% of the world total). These small, whiti.....
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(from the article `lepidopteran`) ...worldwide of very small to minute moths; antennae with broad `eyecaps` at the base; larvae mostly leaf and bark miners, a few gall makers. Family ...
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