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Pretty micro-moth: Pyralidae???
Isidro
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Posted on 21-09-2007 00:46
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in July at Pe?aflor, Monegros region, Aragon, Spain.
Habitat: steppe-land combinated with pine (Pinus halepensis) forest. Dominance of Artemisia herba-alba and Rosmarinus officinalis.
Size: about 11-12 mm long.

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Thanks Wink
 
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mealy bug at the right side of micro Lepidoptera!
 
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Possibly subfamily Phycitinae.
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Dmitry Gavryushin
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An intriguing moth - spent some time searching for candidates yet to no avail Sad - will check again at home - would also stick to Pyralidae.
 
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most certainly Phycitinae, but sorry I can't help further. Not a UK sp for sure. BW Tristan
 
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Thanks everybody... at least I know than my family guess is correct... I wait to, at least, the genus Wink
 
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Bingo! Euzophera lunulella (Phycitinae). Biology unknown. 15 more spp. in Europe. Parenti, Plate 137, fig. 8.
 
Isidro
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Posted on 22-09-2007 01:20
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Wow!!!!!!!!!! MANY THANKS Black!!!!!! GrinGrinGrinGrinGrinGrin

I posted it for months in another forum and anybody knew it!

Regards Wink
 
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