Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Carposinidae, the \"fruitworm moths\" is a family of insects in the lepidopteran order. These moths are narrower winged than Copromorphidae, with less rounded forewing tips. Males often have conspicuous patches of scales on either surface (Dugdale et al., 1999). The mouthparts are quite diagnostic, usually with prominent, upcurved \"labial palps\", the third segment long (especially in females), and the second segment covered in large scales. Unlike Copromorphidae, the \"M2\" and sometimes \"M1\" vein on the hindwings is absent. The relationship of Carposinidae relative to Copromorphidae needs further investigation. It is considered possible that the family is artificial, being nested within Copromorphidae (Dugdale et al., 1999). The Palearctic species have been revised by Diakonoff (1989)."@en }
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- Carposinidae abstract "Carposinidae, the \"fruitworm moths\" is a family of insects in the lepidopteran order. These moths are narrower winged than Copromorphidae, with less rounded forewing tips. Males often have conspicuous patches of scales on either surface (Dugdale et al., 1999). The mouthparts are quite diagnostic, usually with prominent, upcurved \"labial palps\", the third segment long (especially in females), and the second segment covered in large scales. Unlike Copromorphidae, the \"M2\" and sometimes \"M1\" vein on the hindwings is absent. The relationship of Carposinidae relative to Copromorphidae needs further investigation. It is considered possible that the family is artificial, being nested within Copromorphidae (Dugdale et al., 1999). The Palearctic species have been revised by Diakonoff (1989).".