- are more
likely to
house P.
farinalis than
grain storage buildings where the
environment is
clean and dry. P.
farinalis prefers to live in
detritus and...
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Polygrammodes farinalis is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It is
found in
Brazil (São Paulo). The
wingspan is
about 38 mm.
Adults are
white slightly suffused...
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female Pyralis farinalis. Both
species release the
pheromone (Z,Z)-11,13-hexa
decadienal which is used to
attract males. Male P.
farinalis have been observed...
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Species A.
aceti A.
cerevisiae A.
cibinongensis A.
estunensis A.
fabarum A.
farinalis A.
indonesiensis A.
lambici A.
liquefaciens A.
lovaniensis A. malorum...
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defoliator pest of ****gany
trees (Swietenia); Neotropics. Meal moth (Pyralis
farinalis: Pyralinae) – pest of
stored grain,
flour and
other cereals; now introduced...
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Tetrastichus parasitizes many
different species of Lepidoptera, such as
Pyralis farinalis. Cotton, R. T.; Good,
Newell Emanuel; Agriculture,
United States Dept...
- on
Platycarya strobilacea, a walnut-related tree Another, by
Pyralis farinalis, also a moth, from
Litsea coreana, a
laurel tree
Droppings of the stick...
- Pyralis, and as a result, is
usually ****ociated with the meal moth,
Pyralis farinalis.
Aglossa cuprina ingests grease produced by the
bacteria that feed on...
- It is
closely related to the family's type
species the meal moth (P.
farinalis) and
consequently belongs to the
tribe Pyralini of the
snout moth subfamily...
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Pyralis costinotalis Hampson, 1917
Pyralis electalis Hulst, 1886
Pyralis farinalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
Pyralis faviusalis Walker, 1859
Pyralis haematinalis...