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Psychoides filicivora is a moth of the
family Tineidae first described by
Edward Meyrick in 1937.
First found in
Ireland in 1909, it is
possible that the...
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Hyposmocoma filicivora is a
species of moth of the
family Cosmopterigidae. It was
first described by
Edward Meyrick in 1935. It is
endemic to the Hawaiian...
- fly
during the day and
resemble the Incurvariidae, in
which family P.
filicivora was
first described. They have a flat body and
wings are held in a tent-like...
- stump, is
typical of
several purse case
species including Hyposmocoma filicivora. The
species is
named ipohapuu,
which means tree-fern
lover in Hawaiian...
- (not established) Map
butterfly (subsequently eradicated)
Psychoides filicivora moth from the Far East
Azalea leaf
miner moth from east Asia Argyresthia...
- trichomanes)
bracken (Pteridium aquilinum)
Larva of
another moth,
Psychoides filicivora also feed on ferns. It has a pale-brown head and a pale-brown posterial...
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underside of a leaf.
Imago Simacauda dicommatias is
similar to
Psychoides filicivora and care
should be
taken when
recording either species in
Cornwall where...
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vulgaris (common wasp)
Iceland Large blue
butterfly from
Sweden Psychoides filicivora moth from the Far East
Azalea leaf
miner moth from East Asia Argyresthia...
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ferricolor Walsingham, 1907
Hyposmocoma fervida Walsingham, 1907
Hyposmocoma filicivora Meyrick, 1935
Hyposmocoma flavipalpis (Walsingham, 1907)
Hyposmocoma fractinubella...
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Niditinea fuscella (Linnaeus, 1758) (brown-dotted
clothes moth)
Psychoides filicivora (Meyrick, 1937)
Psychoides verhuella Bruand, 1853
Tinea dubiella Stainton...