Microcolona Explained
Microcolona is a genus of moths of the family Elachistidae described by Edward Meyrick in 1897.
Taxonomy
The genus is mostly placed in the family Elachistidae, but other authors list it as a member of the families Agonoxenidae or Blastodacnidae.
Species
- Microcolona arizela Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona aurantiella Sinev, 1988
- Microcolona autotypa
- Microcolona celaenospila Turner, 1916
- Microcolona characta Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona cricota
- Microcolona crypsicasis Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona dorochares
- Microcolona embolopis Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona emporica
- Microcolona epixutha Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona eriptila
- Microcolona leptopis Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona leucochtha Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona leucosticta
- Microcolona limodes
- Microcolona nodata Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona omphalias
- Microcolona pantominia
- Microcolona phalarota
- Microcolona polygethes Turner, 1939
- Microcolona ponophora Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona porota
- Microcolona pycnitis
- Microcolona sollennis Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona spaniospila Turner, 1923
- Microcolona technographa
- Microcolona thymopis Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona toropis Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona transennata
- Microcolona trigonospila Meyrick, 1897
- Microcolona tumulifera