These are my 33 local micro moth families, not including ghost moths and Cossidae. There are a lot of tiny moths.
Choose from the list below:
- Alucitidae – Many-plume Moths
- Argyresthiidae – Shiny Head-Standing Moths
- Autostichidae
- Blastobasidae – Scavenger Moths
- Bucculatricidae – Ribbed Cocoon-maker Moths
- Carposinidae – Fruitworm Moths
- Coleophoridae – Casebearer Moths
- Cosmopterigidae – Cosmet Moths
- Crambidae – Crambid Snout Moths
- Depressariidae
- Dryadaulidae – Dancing Moths
- Elachistidae – Grass Miner Moths
- Epermeniidae – Fringe-tufted Moths
- Eriocraniidae – Eriocraniid Moths
- Gelechiidae – Twirler Moths
- Glyphipterigidae – Sedge and False Diamondback Moths
- Gracillariidae – Leaf Blotch Miner Moths
- Lasiocampidae – Tent Caterpillar and Lappet Moths
- Lyonetiidae – Lyonet Moths
- Momphidae – Momphid Moths
- Nepticulidae
- Oecophoridae – Concealer Moths
- Opostegidae
- Plutellidae – Diamondback Moths
- Psychidae – Bagworm Moths
- Pterophoridae – Plume Moths
- Pyralidae – Pyralid Moths
- Tineidae – Clothes Moths
- Tortricidae – Leafrollers
- Tridentaformidae
- Yponomeutidae – Ermine Moths
Just a few micros
Phalonidia
Platphalonidia