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Pleurota bicostella, Gelechioidea, Oecophoridae
luisjgarcia
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Posted on 02-06-2008 08:04
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Which can be the generus ? family of small lepidopterous this one?. Cannon of the river Alcal?, Alcal? de la Selva, Teruel, Arag?n. North-east of Spain. 01-05-08

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Looks like family Pyralidae - maybe Crambus sp.
 
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Well, it looks like Crambinae, but IMHO this moth belongs to a different family, because the palpi are too large for Crambidae suggesting Gelechioidea. I have photos of similar moths, and I could not yet place them into family, so I am eagerly waiting for an expert.
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