Lexicographical Neighbors of Tineids
Literary usage of Tineids
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Natural History of the British Lepidoptera: A Text-book for Students and by James William Tutt (1900)
"He considers that it is of more importance that whilst "in all tineids the female
pupa emerges from the cocoon as well as the male, ..."
2. Report by Minnesota State Entomologist (1899)
"tineids are all very minute moths, with narrow wings, bordered by wide fringes;
only a few possess broader wings with narrow fringes. ..."
3. A Natural History of the British Lepidoptera: A Text-book for Students and by James William Tutt (1906)
"... and tineids (жп*. lot.), appears to be based on a much too general character (apart
from his want of definition as to what is meant by the Tineidae). ..."
4. A Manual for the Study of Insects by John Henry Comstock, Anna Botsford Comstock (1895)
"The venation of the wings of the more generalized tineids is quite ... In those
tineids that we have studied carefully the hairs composing the fringe are ..."
5. Transactions by American Entomological Society (1896)
"... and tineids, and not at all to the Sphinxes, Especially to the genus ...
and the tineids. Every feature he mentions, however, as characteristic of the ..."