The Glyphipterigidae are a family of small moths commonly known as sedge moths, as the larvae of many species feed on sedges and rushes.
The antennae are half as long, to the same length as the front wings.
In addition to the compound eyes, the moths also have ocelli.
Their maxillary palpi may be well developed or strongly regressed, the proboscis is fully developed and lacks scales.
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