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Ethmia
''Ethmia'' is a large genus of small moths. It is the type genus of the gelechioid family (biology), family Ethmiidae, which is sometimes included in Elachistidae or Oecophoridae as subfamily. Selected species Species of ''Ethmia'' include:See references in Savela (2003) ''Albitogata'' species-group *''Ethmia albitogata'' (Walsingham, 1907) *''Ethmia brevistriga'' (Clarke, 1950) *''Ethmia coquillettella'' (Busck, 1967) *''Ethmia lassenella'' (Busck, 1908) *''Ethmia minuta'' (Powell, 1973) *''Ethmia monachella'' (Busck, 1910) *''Ethmia plagiobothrae'' (Powell, 1973) *''Ethmia scylla'' (Powell, 1973) *''Ethmia tricula'' (Powell, 1973) *''Ethmia umbrimarginella'' (Busck, 1907) ''Amasina'' species-group *''Ethmia amasina'' (Staudinger, 1879) ''Assamensis'' species-group *''Ethmia anatiformis'' (Kun, 2001) *''Ethmia assamensis'' (Butler, 1879) *''Ethmia autoschista'' (Meyrick, 1932) *''Ethmia hunanensis'' (Liu, 1980) *''Ethmia maculata'' (Sattler, 1967) ''Aurifluella'' species-group ...
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Ethmia Bipunctella
:''The'' E. bipunctella ''junior homonym, invalidly described in 1936 by Hans Rebel, H. Rebel in Ludwig Osthelder, L. Osthelder is actually'' Ethmia distigmatella, E. distigmatella. ''Ethmia bipunctella'' is a Diurnality, diurnal moth from the family Depressariidae. It can be found in Central Europe, Central and Southern Europe, North Africa, Asia and the northeastern part of North America. ''Ethmia iranella, E. iranella'' was formerly included here as a subspecies. The wingspan of the moth ranges from . The flight time ranges from May to September. The moth is voltinism, bivoltine, having two generations per year. The most important host plant is the Echium vulgare, viper's bugloss, but also ''Anchusa officinalis'' and plants from the genus ''Comfrey, Symphytum''. Pupae are attached to dead wood. External links Lepidoptera of BelgiumRecent sightings
on waarneming.nl Ethmia, bipunctella Moths described in 1775 Moths of Europe Moths of Asia Moths of Africa Moths of North ...
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