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Heterobathmiidae

Heterobathmia

Containing group: Lepidoptera

Other Names for Heterobathmia

References

Kristensen, N. P. 1983. The Heterobathmia life history elucidated: Immature stages contradict assignment to suborder Zeugloptera (Insecta, Lepidoptera). Zeitschrift für zoologische Systematik und Evolutionsforschung 21:101-124.

Kristensen, N. P. and E. S. Nielsen. 1979. A new subfamily of micropterigid moths from South America. A contribution to the morphology and phylogeny of the Micropterigidae, with a generic catalogue of the family (Lepidoptera: Zeugloptera). Steenstrupia 5(7):69-147.

Kristensen, N. P. and E. S. Nielsen 1998. Heterobathmia valvifer n.sp.: A moth with large apparent 'ovipositor valves' (Lepidoptera, Heterobathmiidae). Steenstrupia 24:141-156.

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