- as
fungus moths or
tineid moths. The
family contains considerably more than 3,000
species in more than 300 genera. Most of the
tineid moths are
small or...
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Prays oleae (olive moth) is a moth of the
family Plutellidae found in Europe. The
wingspan is 11–15
millimetres (3⁄8–5⁄8 in). The
larvae are a pest on...
- Nielsen, E. S. (1
January 1993).
Tineid Genera of
Australia (Lepidoptera).
Csiro Publishing.
Chapter Five:
Australian Tineid Genera: 17. Phereoeca. ISBN 978-0-643-10580-5...
- like much of the rest of its genus, is to
avoid infestation by
tineid moths. The
tineid moth lays its eggs
within the wasps'
nests and then
these eggs...
- It is
commonly called apple blossom tineid,
reflecting the fact that it was
originally believed to be a
tineid moth (family Tinieidae). This
small moth...
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Argyresthia pruniella, the
cherry fruit moth or
cherry blossom tineid, is a moth from the
family Yponomeutidae, the
ermine moths.
Argyresthia pruniella...
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without pattern.
Hindwings are
whitish grey. Gozmány L. A. 1970a.
Three new
Tineid species (Lepidoptera) from
Madagascar and Rhodesia. - Acta
Zoologica Academiae...
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Epiborkhausenites obscurotrimaculatus gen. et sp. nov. (Oecophoridae) and a
Tineid-Moth
Discovered in the
Baltic Amber" (PDF). Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica...
- pupate,
within the
protection of
these tubes. The
adult is a
fairly typical tineid,
blackish brown with a tiny
white spot on each
forewing and a prominent...
-
cases are
noticed on the
surface of old horns. The
adult moth is a
typical tineid,
having a con****uous tuft of
yellow hair on the head.
Other Tineidae share...