28. Batrachedridae – batrachedrid moths

Small (10–15 mm wingspan) narrow-winged moths. At rest, adults hold their wings tightly wrapped about the body. They are similar superficially to the Gracillariidae and the Coleophoridae . Larvae feed on flowers or seeds, or mine in needles, galls, or leaves. The family Batrachedridae has been traditionally placed as a subfamily of either the Momphidae or the Coleophoridae, but was given family status by Hodges (1999a). Approximately 100 species are known worldwide. Twenty-four species are known in North America; one of these is reported in AB. Hodges (1966a) revised the family for the New World and covered all but two Nearctic species.