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Morophaga Fasciculata
''Morophaga'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species: * ''Morophaga borneensis'' Robinson, 1986 (Sabah) * ''Morophaga bucephala'' (Snellen, 1884) (Korea) * ''Morophaga choragella'' (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) (palearctic) *''Morophaga clonodes'' (Meyrick, 1893) (Australia) *''Morophaga cremnarcha'' (Meyrick, 1932) (Asia) *''Morophaga fasciculata'' *''Morophaga formosana'' Robinson, 1986 (Hongkong, Taiwan) *''Morophaga hyrcanella'' *''Morophaga iriomotensis'' *''Morophaga kurenzovi'' (Zagulajev, 1966) *''Morophaga morellus'' (Duponchel, 1838) (palearctic) *''Morophaga moriutii'' Robinson, 1986 *''Morophaga plana'' Osada & Hirowatari, 2016 (Japan) *''Morophaga sistrata'' *''Morophaga soror'' *''Morophaga vadonella'' References

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Morophaga Boleti
''Morophaga choragella'' is a moth of the family Tineidae. It is found in Europe. Description The wingspan is 18–32 mm. It is a brown-speckled moths. The antennae are wire-shaped and a little over half as long as the forewings. The head is covered with short, grey-brown, hair-like scales. The thorax is brown with lighter sides. The forewings are rounded, the base color is yellow-brown with darker markings, also some small, white spots. In the middle of the wing there is a comma-shaped, darker spot from the back edge, this is edged with white. The forewing has fringes of dark grey-brown with a narrow, light middle stripe and four narrow, white fields. The hind wing is grey, with short hair fringes that are light grey with a darker band in the middle. The larva is dirty yellowish white with a dark brown head. Biology The moth flies from May to September. The larvae feed on mushrooms, particularly ''Piptoporus betulinus'' and ''Ganoderma applanatum'', and dead wood. Refe ...
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