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Moths
...olepidoptera can be divided into butterflies and moths. Moths do not constitute a zoological unit. Some examples of species of moths are: Arctiidae, Endromidae, owlet moths (Noctuidae), Cymatophoridae, picture-winged leaf moths (Thyrididae), eggars, snout moths or lappet moths (Lasiocampidae), Lemoniidae, saturniids (Saturniidae), hook-tips (Drepanidae), Thaumetopoeidae, Lymantriidae, hawk moths, sphinx moths and hornworms (Sphingidae), burnet or forester moths (Zygaenidae), and Notodontidae. Mot...
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Meal moth
The meal moth (Pyralis farinalis) is a species in the family snout moths (Pyralidae). This species is found throughout the world. The meal moth reaches wingspans of 18 - 30 mm. The forewings are dark. The central section of the forewings is lighter and is bounded by curved white lines. In resting position, the abdo...
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Endotricha flammealis
Endotricha flammealis is a species in the order butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera), the superfamily Pyraloidea, the family snout moths (Pyralidae), the subfamily Pyralinae and the genus Endotricha. Adult Endotricha flammealis reach wingspans of 18 - 23 mm. Their body is ochre in colour. Seam field and root field from midfield are insulated by a bright line with brownish edges...
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Actenia brunnealis
Actenia brunnealis is a species of the snout moth family (Pyralidae) - subfamily Pyralinae - in the order butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera). Actenia brunnealis are common and widespread in Europe.
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Sitona gressorius
Sitona gressorius is a species in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the family snout beetles or curculios (Curculionidae), and the genus Sitona. This species is widespread in the warmer areas of Europe between the Mediterranean and the Baltic.
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Acorn weevil
The acorn weevil (Curculio venosus) is a species belonging to the genus Curculio (Curculio glandium), in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga, the infraorder Cucujiformia, the superfamily snout beetles (Curculionidea), the family true weevils (Curculionidae), the subfamily Curculioniae and the tribe Curculionini. The acorn weevil is widespread in the northern hemisphere (Europe and Asia) where oak trees grow (hardwood zone). It is found wi...
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Query: Snout moth - Endotricha flammealis
Snout moth - Endotricha flammealis
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Query: Actenia brunnealis - moth-butterfly - Snout moth
Actenia brunnealis - moth-butterfly - Snout moth
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Query: Snout weevil - Curculionidae - Weevil - Sitona gressorius
Snout weevil - Curculionidae - Weevil - Sitona gressorius
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Query: Weevils - Snout Beetle - Acorn weevil - shows his wings
Weevils - Snout Beetle - Acorn weevil - shows his wings
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