Myelois is a genus of small moths belonging to the family Pyralidae. They are found in western Eurasia and adjacent regions such as the Maghreb.
Species of Myelois include:
- Myelois albistriga <small>Erschoff, 1874</small>
- Myelois cinctipalpella <small>Christoph, 1877</small>
- Myelois circumvoluta <small>(Fourcroy, 1785)</small> â thistle ermine
- Myelois cribratella <small>Zeller, 1847</small>
- Myelois echinopisella <small>Chrétien, 1911</small>
- Myelois famula <small>Zeller, 1881</small>
- Myelois fuscicostella <small>Mann, 1861</small>
- Myelois multiflorella <small>Ragonot, 1887</small>
- Myelois mystica <small>Roesler, 1988</small>
- Myelois osseella <small>Ragonot, 1887</small>
- Myelois ossicolor <small>Ragonot, 1893</small>
- Myelois pluripunctella <small>Ragonot, 1887</small>
- Myelois pollinella <small>Christoph, 1877</small>
- Myelois urbicella <small>Erschoff, 1874</small>
- Myelois vestaliella <small>Erschoff, 1874</small>
Formerly included here were related genera like Apomyelois. The genus Kyra is sometimes listed as a junior synonym of Myelois, but its type species is usually now placed in Eurhodope (as E. cirrigerella).
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