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- Depressaria daucella is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in most of Europe, except most of the Balkan Peninsula. It is also found in North...
- Epermenia aequidentellus, also known as the carrot lance-wing, is a moth of the family Epermeniidae found in Europe, Madeira and the Canary Islands. It...
- Cavariella aegopodii, and three types of Lepidoptera (micro-moths): Depressaria daucella, D. ultimella and Agonopterix yeatiana. The larvae of the fly Euleia heraclei...
- caterpillars eat the leaves (in France); and the larvae of the moth Depressaria daucella cause mines within the leaves or feed on the foliage and flowers. There...
- attack the roots. The remaining two species are Lepidoptera: Depressaria daucella caterpillars feed among the flowerheads, while Agonopterix yeatiana larvae...
- include Galleria mellonella, Aletia impura, Chilo phragmitellus, Depressaria daucella, Depressaria pastinacella, and Leucania obsoleta. Itoplectis mexic****...
- which feed on Sison amomum whilst in the larval stage include, Depressaria daucella, Cnephasia incertana, and Epermenia chaerophyllella, the larva of the fly...
- paraplecticus) weevils, one (Lasioptera carophila) a midge, and two (Depressaria daucella and D. ultimella) are micro-moths. They create galls in the stem, leaves...
- older (19th-century) sources, this name is often misapplied to Depressaria daucella) Agonopterix rubricella Millière, 1876 Depressaria obscurana Weber, 1945...
- Walsingham, 1908 Agonopterix scopariella (Heinemann, 1870) Depressaria daucella (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) Depressaria ultimella Stainton, 1849 Elachista...