Belongs within: Gelechioidea.
Gymnobathra is a genus of moths endemic to New Zealand, with larvae feeding on dead wood.
Characters (from Hoare 2010): Uncus well developed and sclerotised; gnathos present; inner surface of valva with specialised patch of setae.
<==Gymnobathra Meyrick 1884 P27
|--*G. flavidella P27
|--G. bryaula Meyr. 1905 P27
|--G. caliginosa Philpott 1927 P27
|--G. calliploca P27
|--G. cenchrias P27
|--G. coarctatella [incl. G. sarcoxantha Meyr. 1883] P27
|--G. habropis [incl. G. philadelpha Meyr. 1883] P27
|--G. hamatella P27
|--G. hyetodes P27
|--G. omphalota P27
|--G. parca (Butl. 1887) P27
|--G. squamea P27
|--G. thetodes Meyr. 1883 P27
`--G. tholodella P27
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
Hoare, R. J. B. 2010. Izatha (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea: Oecophoridae). Fauna of New Zealand 65: 1-201.
[P27] Philpott, A. 1927. The genitalia of the genus Gymnobathra (Oecophoridae: Lepidoptera). Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 57: 716-721.
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