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Phalonidia Acrota
''Phalonidia'' is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Distribution ''Phalonidia'' is found almost world-wide, except for the African and Australian regions. The genus is most diverse in the Neotropical and Palaearctic regions. Species *''Phalonidia acrota'' (Józef Razowski, Razowski, 1993) *''Phalonidia aetheria'' (Józef Razowski, Razowski, 1967) *''Phalonidia affinitana'' (John William Douglas, Douglas, 1846) *''Phalonidia alassosaccula'' (Józef Razowski, Razowski, 1997) *''Phalonidia albertae'' (Józef Razowski, Razowski, 1997) *''Phalonidia albicaput'' (Józef Razowski, Razowski & Becker, 2002) *''Phalonidia albipalpana'' (Philipp Christoph Zeller, Zeller, 1847) *''Phalonidia aliena'' (Kuznetzov, 1966) *''Phalonidia amasiana'' (Ragonot, 1894) *''Phalonidia argyraspis'' (Józef Razowski, Razowski, 1984) *''Phalonidia assensus'' (Józef Razowski, Razowski, 1967) *''Phalonidia baccatana'' (Józef Razowski, Razowski & Wojtusiak, 20 ...
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Phalonidia Manniana
''Phalonidia manniana'' is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in most of Europe. The wingspan is 10–13 mm. The head is white, its sides ochreous-brown. The forewings have moderately arched costa. The forewing ground colour is whitish-ochreous, its margins strigulated with brown. There is a suffusion along the base of the costa, an oblique streak from dorsum near the base and a median fascia angulated above middle. There is a fascia-like spot from costa posteriorly which does not reach the termen, and indistinct suffusions before and above the tornus All are deep ochreous, sometimes brown-sprinkled. The hindwings are pale grey.Meyrick, E., 1895 ''A Handbook of British Lepidoptera'' MacMillan, Londopdf Keys and description Adults are on wing from June to August depending on the location. Larvae have been recorded on ''Mentha piperita'', ''Mentha aquatica'', ''Mentha longifolia'', ''Alisma plantago-aquatica'', ''Butomus'', ''Lycopus'' and ''Inula''. References ...
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