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Concealer moths have also been put to useful service.
Many concealer moths feed on dead plant material and play a useful part in nutrient recycling.
Decantha borkhausenii is a moth of the Oecophoridae family (concealer moths).
The Gorse Tip Moth (Agonopterix nervosa) is a smallish moth species of the family Oecophoridae (concealer moths).
Compared to the other massively diverse Gelechioidea families - Coleophoridae (case-bearers) and Oecophoridae (concealer moths) - the systematics of the Gelechiidae are far less contentious.
Within the Blastobasidae, the subfamily Blastobasinae (or tribe Blastobasini, if united with the concealer moths) has been established to distinguish the Blastobasis lineage from the group around Holcocera, but the delimitation is not yet well-resolved.
Taragmarcha is a genus of moth in the family Oecophoridae.
It is placed in the subfamily Oecophorinae of family Oecophoridae.
Depressariinae (alternatively placed in Oecophoridae or treated as a separate family)
Its relationships are not resolved and there is disagreement over whether to place them in the Elachistidae or Oecophoridae.
Many of these have now been moved to the Oecophoridae, but others are almost certainly likely families in their own right, while additional ones may well be so.
Thema protogramma is a species of Oecophoridae that occurs in Australia.
It is mostly placed in the family Gelechiidae, but may belong in the Oecophoridae.
It belongs to the family Oecophoridae, and therein to subfamily Oecophorinae.
Recent research suggests the Xyloryctidae are an independent family, sharing common ancestry with the Oecophoridae, but not descended from them.
It has been considered part of family Elachistidae sensu lato or included in an expanded Oecophoridae.
Baioglossa is an Australian genus of moths of the Oecophoridae family.
The current status of these moths is disputed and they may be part of Elachistidae or Oecophoridae.
Formerly, Xyloryctidae were placed in the Oecophoridae as the subfamily Xyloryctinae.
The British Oecophoridae.
Another group proposed to be a close relative is the Xyloryctinae, usually included in the Oecophoridae wherever the Symmocidae are.
Nye & Fletcher (1991) included it in the family Oecophoridae and the subfamily Stenominae.
The same holds true for the Xyloryctidae, a doubtfully distinct group treated here as family but possibly a subfamily of the Oecophoridae.
Holcopogonidae (sometimes in Oecophoridae)
Depressaria cinderella is a moth of the Oecophoridae family which is endemic to Portugal.
Xylorycta luteotactella, commonly known as the macadamia twig girdler, is a moth of the Oecophoridae family.
It is currently placed in the large Subfamily Xyloryctinae, in the Family Oecophoridae.
Ethmiidae (sometimes in Elachistidae or Oecophoridae)
The stenomid oak leaf tier (Rectiostoma fernaldella) is a species of moth in the Oecophoridae family.
(Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae).
In the scheme used here, the Amphisbatinae are included in the Oecophoridae as a subfamily alongside the Depressariinae.