When
Acedes was established by
Jacob Hübner in or around 1825, the present species was placed there under the name
A. lappella, often misspelled
lapella. This was because many authors at that time, including Hübner, believed that the
taxon Tinea lappella referred to the present species. Indeed, it was Hübner himself, who in 1796 first made this misidentification in his major work
Sammlung Europäischer Schmetterlinge. But actually,
T. lappella – described by
Carl Linnaeus in 1758 as
Phalaena (
Tinea)
lappella – is a
twirler moth (family Gelechiidae), namely the
burdock seedhead moth, called
Metzneria lappella today. Similarly, the name
T. tripunctella was erroneously applied to
T. trinotella for some time, but as originally established by
Michael Denis and
Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775 it refers to another twirler moth which is nowadays known as
Acompsia tripunctella. Obsolete
scientific names (
junior synonyms and others) of
Tinea trinotella are: •
Acedes lapella (
lapsus) •
Acedes lappella (
auct. non Linnaeus, 1758: misidentification) •
Phalaena (
Tinea)
lapella (
lapsus) •
Phalaena (
Tinea)
lappella (
auct. non Linnaeus, 1758: misidentification) •
Tinea ganomella Treitschke, 1833 •
Tinea lapella (
lapsus) •
Tinea lappella (
auct. non Linnaeus, 1758: misidentification) •
Tinea tripunctella (
auct. non Denis & Schiffermüller 1775: misidentification) ==Footnotes==