Many formerly independent genera have in more recent times been included in Infurcitinea. Some of them – e.g. Karsholtia, Omichlospora and Tineiforma – are still considered distinct by some authors today. But this seems hardly justified, as splitting off such small or even
monotypic groups is liable to make Infurcitineaparaphyletic, and thus the following are usually treated as
junior synonyms of the present genus:[3]
Atinea Amsel, 1954
Atris Zagulayev, 1979
Finalis Zagulayev, 1979
Gozmanytinea Capuse, 1966
Karsholtia Gaedike, 1986
Microtinea Amsel, 1954
Omichlospora Meyrick, 1928
Pseudorumelis Sachkov, 1995
Rumelis Zagulayev, 1979
Tineiforma Amsel, 1952
Footnotes
^Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), FE (2009), and see references in Savela (2001)
Many formerly independent genera have in more recent times been included in Infurcitinea. Some of them – e.g. Karsholtia, Omichlospora and Tineiforma – are still considered distinct by some authors today. But this seems hardly justified, as splitting off such small or even
monotypic groups is liable to make Infurcitineaparaphyletic, and thus the following are usually treated as
junior synonyms of the present genus:[3]
Atinea Amsel, 1954
Atris Zagulayev, 1979
Finalis Zagulayev, 1979
Gozmanytinea Capuse, 1966
Karsholtia Gaedike, 1986
Microtinea Amsel, 1954
Omichlospora Meyrick, 1928
Pseudorumelis Sachkov, 1995
Rumelis Zagulayev, 1979
Tineiforma Amsel, 1952
Footnotes
^Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), FE (2009), and see references in Savela (2001)