Depressariinae

Numerous, see text The Depressariinae – sometimes spelled "Depressiinae" in error – are a subfamily of moths in the superfamily Gelechioidea.

The lineage of Cacochroa and its closest relatives – typically included in the "Cryptolechiinae" if these are treated as independent oecophorid subfamily – actually seems to be closer to Orophia, and would be part of tribe Orophiini if these are placed in the Oecophorinae.

The same holds true for the Xyloryctidae, a group treated here as family but previously thought to be a subfamily of the Oecophoridae.

Finally, the Semioscopis lineage is occasionally separated from the rest of the Depressariinae as tribe Epigraphiini (after its junior synonym Epigraphia).

[2] The caterpillars usually develop in leaves spun together with silk, as stem borers or as seed or flower feeders of dicotyledons.