Incurvariidae

Alloclemensia Basileura Crinopteryx (disputed) Incurvaria Paraclemensia Perthida Phylloporia Procacitas Protaephagus ?Rhathamictis Simacauda Subclemensia Tridentaforma Vespina †Incurvarites †Prophalonia Incurvariidae is a family of small primitive monotrysian moths in the order Lepidoptera.

Many species are leaf miners[2] and much is known of their host plants, excluding Paraclemensia acerifoliella.

[3] The most familiar species in Europe are perhaps Incurvaria masculella[4] and Phylloporia bistrigella.

[5] The narrow wings are held tightly along the body at rest and some species have very long antennae.

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