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Coleophora ditella is a moth of the
family Coleophoridae. It is
found from
Germany to the
Iberian Peninsula,
Italy and Bulgaria. The
larvae feed on Achillea...
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Haplotinea ditella is a moth of the
family Tineidae. It was
described by
Pierce &
Metcalfe in 1938. It is
found in most of Europe,
except Ireland, France...
- 1988. (ed. with G.
diTella)
Exchange Rates and
Inflation MIT Press, 1988.
Stopping High
Inflation (ed. with M. Bruno, G.
diTella and S. Fischer), MIT...
- abrasana,
Cochylimorpha elongana,
Coleophora argentula, C. carelica, C.
ditella, C. expressella, C. follicularis, C. gardesanella, C. millefolii, C. partitella...
- "Caudillos and Constitutions".
Harvard International Review. 32 (2): 24–27.
DiTella,
Torcuato S.
Latin American Politics: A
Theoretical Framework. Austin:...
- Economics. 4 (4): 311–339. doi:10.1561/105.00000068. S2CID 219967822.
DiTella, R., R. J. MacCulloch, and A. J.
Oswald (2001). "Preferences Over Inflation...
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Perissomasticinae Haplotinea ditella Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order: Lepidoptera...
- sedis. Only two
species are
placed in
Haplotinea at present:
Haplotinea ditella (Pierce,
Diakonoff & Metcalfe, 1938)
Haplotinea insectella (Fabricius,...
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directella Zeller, 1849
Coleophora discordella Zeller, 1849
Coleophora ditella Zeller, 1849
Coleophora etrusca Baldizzone, 1990
Coleophora eupreta Walsingham...
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Falkovich 1972
Tinea auricella Fabricius 1794
Multicoloria Capuse 1973 C.
ditella Zeller 1849
Nemesia Capuse 1971
junior homonym of
Nemesia Savigny 1826...