The Family Tineidae is a group of small moths that are known for their distinctive elongated wings and slender bodies. They are commonly referred to as the "clothes moths" due to their habit of infesting clothing and other textiles. The Tineidae family is composed of various genera, including Tinea, Monopis, and Tineola. The common characteristics of these genera include small size, narrow wings, and a tendency to feed on natural fibers such as wool, hair, and feathers. Other synonyms for the Family Tineidae include the Tineid moths, carpet moths, and case-bearing moths. These names all refer to the same family of moths, known for their destructive habits and distinctive appearance.