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Agonopterix
''Agonopterix'' is a moth genus of the superfamily Gelechioidea. It is placed in the family Depressariidae, which was often – particularly in older treatments – considered a subfamily of the Oecophoridae or included in the Elachistidae.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), FE (2009), and see references in Savela (2003) Species *'' Agonopterix abditella'' Hannemann, 1959 *'' Agonopterix abjectella'' Christoph, 1882 *'' Agonopterix acuta'' (Stringer, 1930) *'' Agonopterix acutivalvula'' S.X. Wang, 2007 *''Agonopterix adspersella'' (Kollar, 1832) *'' Agonopterix agyrella'' (Rebel, 1917) *'' Agonopterix alpigena'' (Frey, 1870) *'' Agonopterix alstromeriana'' (Clerck, 1759) – poison hemlock moth *''Agonopterix amissella'' (Busck, 1908) *''Agonopterix amyrisella'' (Busck, 1900) *''Agonopterix angelicella'' (Hubner, 1813) *''Agonopterix antennariella'' Clarke, 1941 *''Agonopterix anticella'' (Erschoff, 877 *''Agonopterix aperta'' Hannemann, 1959 *''Agonopterix archangelicella'' ( ...
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Agonopterix Senicionella Caterpillar
''Agonopterix'' is a moth genus of the superfamily Gelechioidea. It is placed in the family Depressariidae, which was often – particularly in older treatments – considered a subfamily of the Oecophoridae or included in the Elachistidae.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), FE (2009), and see references in Savela (2003) Species *'' Agonopterix abditella'' Hannemann, 1959 *'' Agonopterix abjectella'' Christoph, 1882 *'' Agonopterix acuta'' (Stringer, 1930) *'' Agonopterix acutivalvula'' S.X. Wang, 2007 *'' Agonopterix adspersella'' (Kollar, 1832) *'' Agonopterix agyrella'' (Rebel, 1917) *'' Agonopterix alpigena'' (Frey, 1870) *'' Agonopterix alstromeriana'' (Clerck, 1759) – poison hemlock moth *'' Agonopterix amissella'' (Busck, 1908) *'' Agonopterix amyrisella'' (Busck, 1900) *'' Agonopterix angelicella'' (Hubner, 1813) *'' Agonopterix antennariella'' Clarke, 1941 *'' Agonopterix anticella'' (Erschoff, 877 *'' Agonopterix aperta'' Hannemann, 1959 *'' Agonopterix archangeli ...
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''Agonopterix'' is a moth genus of the superfamily Gelechioidea. It is placed in the family Depressariidae, which was often – particularly in older treatments – considered a subfamily of the Oecophoridae or included in the Elachistidae.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), FE (2009), and see references in Savela (2003) Species *'' Agonopterix abditella'' Hannemann, 1959 *'' Agonopterix abjectella'' Christoph, 1882 *'' Agonopterix acuta'' (Stringer, 1930) *'' Agonopterix acutivalvula'' S.X. Wang, 2007 *''Agonopterix adspersella'' (Kollar, 1832) *'' Agonopterix agyrella'' (Rebel, 1917) *'' Agonopterix alpigena'' (Frey, 1870) *'' Agonopterix alstromeriana'' (Clerck, 1759) – poison hemlock moth *''Agonopterix amissella'' (Busck, 1908) *''Agonopterix amyrisella'' (Busck, 1900) *''Agonopterix angelicella'' (Hubner, 1813) *''Agonopterix antennariella'' Clarke, 1941 *''Agonopterix anticella'' (Erschoff, 877 *''Agonopterix aperta'' Hannemann, 1959 *''Agonopterix archangelicella'' ( ...
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Agonopterix Alstromeriana
The hemlock moth (''Agonopterix alstroemeriana''), also known as the defoliating hemlock moth or poison hemlock moth, is a nocturnal moth species of the family Depressariidae. Of Palaearctic origin, it was first found in North America in 1973 when it was accidentally introduced. The moth is now widespread throughout the northern half of the United States, southern Canada, northern Europe, and, more recently, New Zealand and Australia. The larval form grows to around 10 mm, while the adults wingspan is between 17 mm and 19 mm. It is best known for its use in biological control of the lethally toxic poison hemlock (''Conium maculatum''), which is eaten by its caterpillars (larvae). The toxicity of its host plant may actually benefit the caterpillar because it helps females recognize locations for oviposition. This species also uses the leaves of its host plant (''C. maculatum'') to form protective tubes around the caterpillar. Identification Adult moths are pale bro ...
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Agonopterix Arenella
''Agonopterix arenella'' is a species of moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in all of Europe, except the Iberian Peninsula. The wingspan is 19–23 mm. The forewings are whitish ochreous, more or less suffused with fuscous and sprinkled with dark fuscous; costa spotted with dark fuscous; first discal stigma and a dot obliquely before and above it black; second indistinct, dark fuscous; a dark fuscous spot between and above these; dark fuscous terminal dots. Hindwings are pale whitish-fuscous. The larva is green, paler laterally; dorsal and subdorsal lines dark green; dots blackish; head light brownish-ochreous; 2 with two blackish spots. The larvae feed on ''Arctium lappa'', ''Carduus'', ''Carlina'', ''Centaurea jacea'', ''Centaurea nigra'', ''Centaurea scabiosa'', ''Cirsium vulgare'', ''Knautia'', ''Serratula tinctoria'' and ''Sonchus''. They leaf miner, mine the leaves of their host plant. Larvae can be found from May to early August. References External ...
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Agonopterix Angelicella
''Agonopterix angelicella'' is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in most of Europe, except the Iberian Peninsula and south-eastern Europe. It is also found on the Russian plain and Siberia (the West Siberian Lowland and South Siberian Mountains) and in Japan. The wingspan is 16–21 mm. The head is light ochreous yellow. Forewings rosy-ochreous, costa more rosy, somewhat sprinkled with dark fuscous; first discal stigma black, often minute or obsolete, preceded by a larger similar dot obliquely above it, second black, placed in a dark fuscous suffusion sometimes tending to form an indistinct fascia, plical sometimes distinct, black; blackish terminal dots. Hindwings whitish grey. The larva is greenish-grey; dots black; head reddish-ochreous; 2 ochreous-tingcd Peter Buchner and Martin Corley, 2025 Depressariidae ''Microlepidoptera of Europe'' eds. Ole Karsholt and Marko Mutanen : 10 Brill Adults are on wing from August to September. The larvae feed among s ...
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Agonopterix Furvella
''Agonopterix furvella'' is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in France, Germany, Italy, Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Ukraine and Russia. The wingspan is 23–28 mm. The larvae feed on ''Dictamnus albus''. References External linkslepiforum.de
Moths described in 1832 Agonopterix Moths of Europe Taxa named by Georg Friedrich Treitschke {{Agonopterix-stub ...
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Agonopterix Adspersella
''Agonopterix adspersella'' is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in southern Europe, Asia Minor, the Palestinian Territories, Iran and the Crimea Crimea ( ) is a peninsula in Eastern Europe, on the northern coast of the Black Sea, almost entirely surrounded by the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov. The Isthmus of Perekop connects the peninsula to Kherson Oblast in mainland Ukrain .... The larvae feed on '' Bupleurum falcatum''. They spin the leaves of their host plant together to create a shelter from which they feed. Pupation takes place on the ground in a spinning of sand grains.lepiforum.de


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Moths described in 1832
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Agonopterix Acutivalvula
''Agonopterix acutivalvula'' is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by S.X. Wang in 2007. It is found in China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after .... 2007: Genus ''Agonopterix'' Hübner (Lepidoptera: Elachistidae: Depressariinae) from China with descriptions of four new species. ''Entomotaxonomia'', 29(3): 215-222. References Moths described in 2007 Agonopterix Moths of Asia {{Agonopterix-stub ...
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Agonopterix Arctica
''Agonopterix arctica'' is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in Fennoscandia and northern Russia. The wingspan is 15–19 mm. Adults are on wing from July to August. The larvae feed on '' Salix myrsinites'' and ''Salix myrtilloides ''Salix myrtilloides'', the swamp willow, is a species of willow native to boglands in cool temperate to subarctic regions of northeastern Europe and northern Asia from central Norway and Poland eastwards to the Pacific Ocean coast, with isolated ...''. References Moths described in 1902 Agonopterix Moths of Europe {{Agonopterix-stub ...
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Agonopterix Argillacea
''Agonopterix argillacea'' is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Thomas de Grey in 1881. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from California to British Columbia and in Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Michigan, South Dakota, Illinois, Texas, Florida and Utah. The wingspan is 14–21 mm. The forewings are pale greyish-ochreous, irrorated with blackish fuscous scales. The pale basal patch is diffused along the costal margin, but bounded below it by an outwardly diffused but inwardly distinct blackish fuscous shade. There are two fuscous dots before the middle, followed by a blackish fuscous cloud above the middle of the wing, which reaches to a pale dirty-whitish dot immediately beyond and below it. The hindwings are pale greyish ochreous. The larvae feed on '' Salix lasiolepis'', '' Salix bebbiana'', ''Amorpha fruticosa'' and ''Ptelea trifoliata ''Ptelea trifoliata'', commonly known as common hoptree, wafer ash, st ...
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Agonopterix Alpigena
''Agonopterix alpigena'' is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Croatia. The larvae feed on the leaves of ''Laserpitium siler'', ''Laserpitium latifolium ''Laserpitium latifolium'', common name broad-leaved sermountain, is an herbaceous perennial plant in the genus ''Laserpitium'' of the family Apiaceae. Description ''Laserpitium latifolium'' reaches an average height of . The inflorescence has ...'' and '' Ligusticum lucidum''. The species overwinters as an adult. References Moths described in 1870 Agonopterix Moths of Europe Taxa named by Heinrich Frey {{Agonopterix-stub ...
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Agonopterix Anticella
''Agonopterix anticella'' is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Nikolay Grigoryevich Erschoff in 1877. It is found in Irkutsk Oblast Irkutsk Oblast (; ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in southeastern Siberia in the basins of the Angara River, Angara, Lena River, Lena, and Nizhnyaya Tunguska Rivers. The administrative center is ..., Russia. References Moths described in 1877 Agonopterix Moths of Asia Taxa named by Nikolay Grigoryevich Erschoff {{Agonopterix-stub ...
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