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Plume moths have wingspans of 25 - 40 mm. Their forewings and rear wings are divided into feathery, hairy lobes, 2 - 4 and 3 – 4 respectively. In resting position, the wings are folded together and protrude horizontally beyond the body. When at rest, plume moths resemble crane flies. Plume moths feed on different types of Convolvulaceae. They can be encountered beside small paths and in areas with human settlements. Plume moths are active from May to September. Plume moth caterpillars have 16 feet and feed on the leaves and blossoms of herbaceous plants. They also live in the pith of various woody plants.
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Plume moths
The plume moths (Pterophoridae) are a family of small lepidopterans, belonging to the moths. Plume moths are very similar in appearance to many-plumed moths (Alucitidae) and are often confused with them. They resemble a feather or a small branch.
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There are about 600 different species of plume moths worldwide, around 50 of which can be found in Central Europe. Some examples of species of plume moths are: Pterophorus pentadactyla, Emmelina monodactyla, Platyptilia carduidactyla and Platyptilia percnodactyla. Due to their characteristic appearance, plume moths can be easily distinguished from other small lepidopterans.
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