''Glyphipterix bifasciata'' is a species of
sedge moth in the genus ''
Glyphipterix
''Glyphipterix'' is a genus of sedge moths. It was described by Jacob Hübner in 1825.
Species
*'' Glyphipterix achlyoessa''
*'' Glyphipterix acinacella'' Meyrick, 1882 (from Australia)
*'' Glyphipterix acronoma''
*'' Glyphipterix acrothecta'' ...
''. It was described by
Walsingham
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in 1881. It is found in
North America
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, including
Washington,
Californiamothphotographersgroup
/ref> and British Columbia.
The wingspan is about 15 mm.
References
Moths described in 1881
Glyphipterigidae
Moths of North America
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