Comodica
Comodica is a small genus of the fungus moth family, Tineidae. Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Erechthiinae. It is apparently a close relative of the type genus of its subfamily, Erechthias.[1]
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| Genus: | Comodica Meyrick, 1880  | 
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| Comodica tetracercella Meyrick, 1880  | |
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 11, but see text  | |
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 Biastolemma J.F.G.Clarke, 1971  | |
It is usually delimited sensu stricto, making it a smallish genus, with 11 species presently placed here:[1]
- Comodica cirrhopolia (Turner, 1923)
 - Comodica coarctata (J.F.G.Clarke, 1971)
 - Comodica crypsicroca Turner, 1923
 - Comodica drepanosema Turner, 1923
 - Comodica lucinda Meyrick, 1927
 - Comodica ordinata Walsingham, 1914
 - Comodica polygrapta Meyrick, 1924
 - Comodica semiades Bradley, 1956
 - Comodica signata J.F.G.Clarke, 1986
 - Comodica tetracercella Meyrick, 1880
 - Comodica tigrina Turner, 1917
 
Erechthias and Comodica are not unequivocally delimited against each other yet. Some species of the former are occasionally placed in the present genus, namely:[2]
- Erechthias citrinopa
 - Erechthias contributa
 - Erechthias decaspila
 - Erechthias dochmogramma
 - Erechthias epispora
 - Erechthias eurynipha
 - Erechthias saitoi
 
Mecomodica fullawayi is also sometimes placed in Comodica; it might alternatively belong in Erechthias or represent a distinct lineage not much closer to either of the two than to the other.[3]
Footnotes
    
- Robinson [2011]
 - Wikispecies (2011-SEP-04)
 - ABRS (2010), Robinson [2011], Wikispecies (2011-SEP-04)
 
References
    
 Data related to Comodica at Wikispecies
- Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) (2010): Australian Faunal Directory – Erechthias. Version of 2010-NOV-15. Retrieved 2011-DEC-23.
 - Robinson, Gaden S. [2011]: Global Taxonomic Database of Tineidae (Lepidoptera). Retrieved 2011-DEC-22.
 
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