Monopis is a genus of the fungus moths in the family Tineidae.
A typical feature of these moths is a semi-transparent pale spot near the middle of the forewings. There are usually contrasting white markings adjacent to it. Otherwise, the forewings are generally unpatterned and brown to blackish-grey in color.
Selected species
Species currently placed in Monopis include:
- Monopis argillacea <small>(Meyrick, 1893)</small>
- Monopis burmanni <small>Petersen, 1979</small>
- Monopis chrysogramma <small>(Lower, 1899)</small>
- Monopis cirrhospila <small>Turner, 1923</small>
- Monopis congestella <small>(Walker, 1864)</small>
- Monopis crocicapitella <small>(Clemens, 1859)</small> (= M. heringi, M. hyalinella, M. lombardica)
- Monopis dimorphella <small>Dugdale, 1971</small>
- Monopis dorsistrigella <small>(Clemens, 1859)</small> (= M. subjunctella)
- Monopis ethelella <small>(Newman, 1856)</small>
- Monopis fenestratella <small>(Heyden, 1863)</small>
- Monopis henderickxi <small>Gaedike & Karsholt 2001</small>
- Monopis icterogastra – wool moth
- Monopis imella
- Monopis jacobsi <small> Gozmány, 1967</small>
- Monopis laevigella – skin moth
- Monopis longella
- Monopis marginistrigella <small>(Chambers, 1873)</small> (= M. irrorella)
- Monopis megalodelta <small> Meyrick, 1908</small>
- Monopis meliorella <small>(Walker, 1863)</small>
- Monopis monacha <small>Zagulajev, 1972</small>
- Monopis monachella
- Monopis mycetophilella <small>Powell, 1967</small>
- Monopis nigricantella <small>(Millière, 1872)</small>
- Monopis obviella
- Monopis ochroptila <small>Turner, 1923</small>
- Monopis ornithias <small>(Meyrick, 1888)</small>
- Monopis pallidella <small>Zagulajev, 1955</small>
- Monopis pavlovskii <small>Zagulajev, 1955</small>
- Monopis pentadisca <small>Meyrick, 1924</small>
- Monopis spilotella <small>(Tengström, 1848)</small> (= M. biflavimaculella, M. halospila, M. insignisella)
- Monopis stichomela <small>(Lower, 1900)</small>
- Monopis straminella <small>Zagulajev, 1958</small>
- Monopis trigonoleuca <small>Turner, 1917</small>
- Monopis typhlopa <small>Meyrick, 1925</small>
- Monopis weaverella <small>(Scott, 1858)</small>
Also placed here by some authors is Reisserita barbarosi.
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