Prototheoridae, Meyrick, 1917

Nielsen, Ebbe S., Robinson, Gaden S. & Wagner, David L., 2000, Ghost-moths of the world: a global inventory and bibliography of the Exoporia (Mnesarchaeoidea and Hepialoidea) (Lepidoptera), Journal of Natural History 34 (6), pp. 823-878 : 828

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https://doi.org/10.1080/002229300299282

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scientific name

Prototheoridae
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Prototheoridae View in CoL : Davis (1996); Janse (1942).

Palaeosetidae View in CoL : Davis et al. (1995); Heppner et al. (1995); Kristensen and Nielsen (1994); Common (1990); Issiki and Stringer (1932); Eyer (1925).

COMMON, I. F. B., 1990, Hepialoidea, in: Moths of Australia. (Melbourne University Press), pp. 140 ± 150.

DAVIS, D. R., KARSHOLT, O., KRISTENSEN, N. P. and NIELSEN, E. S., 1995, Revision of the genus Ogygioses (Palaeosetidae), Invertebrate Taxonom y, 9, 1231 ± 1263.

DAVIS, D. R., 1996, A revision of the southern African family Prototheoridae (Lepidoptera: Hepialoidea), Entomologica Scandinavica, 27, 393 ± 439.

EYER, J. R., 1925, A comparison of the male genitalia of the Palaeosetidae with those of other Lepidoptera Homoneura, Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 50, 267 ± 271.

HEPPNER, J. B., BALCAA ZAR-L., M. A. and WANG, H. Y., 1995, Larval morphology of Ogygioses caliginosa from Taiwan (Lepidoptera: Palaeosetidae), Tropical Lepidoptera, 6, 149 ± 154.

ISSIKI, S. T. and STRINGER, H., 1932, On new Oriental genera and species of the Hepialoidea (Lepidoptera Homoneura), Stylops, 1, 71 ± 80.

JANSE, A. J. T., 1942, The moths of South Africa. Volume IV, part 1. Jugatae. xxv 1 78 pp., pls xlvii ± lxii.

KRISTENSEN, N. P. and NIELSEN, E. S., 1994, Osrhoes coronta Druce, the New World palaeosetid moth: a reappraisal, with description of a new type of female genital apparatus (Lepidoptera, Exoporia), Entomologica Scandinavica, 24, 391 ± 406.