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1“... LARGER IN E. tanaella . Male (FIGS 37, 38). FOREWING LENGTH 4.6 MM; WINGSPAN 10.2 MM (N=1). HEAD: FRONS...”
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2“... LARGER IN E. tanaella . Male (FIGS 37, 38). FOREWING LENGTH 4.6 MM; WINGSPAN 10.2 MM (N=1). HEAD: FRONS...”
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3“...–30 mm wingspan) moths with long, broadly rounded wings, the forewings often strikingly marked...”
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4“...–30 mm wingspan) moths with long, broadly rounded wings, the forewings often strikingly marked...”
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5“... 27, 28). FOREWING LENGTH 4.0–4.5 MM; WINGSPAN 8.5–9.5 MM (N=2). HEAD: FRONS, VERTEX AND NECK TUfT...”
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6“... 27, 28). FOREWING LENGTH 4.0–4.5 MM; WINGSPAN 8.5–9.5 MM (N=2). HEAD: FRONS, VERTEX AND NECK TUfT...”
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7“... 24.4. Agonoxeninae – palm moths Minute to small (8–15 mm wingspan) moths with variously colored wings...”
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8“... 24.4. Agonoxeninae – palm moths Minute to small (8–15 mm wingspan) moths with variously colored wings...”
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9by Kaila, Lauri“... small species, with wingspan 5.0–6.5 mm. The forewing maculation is usually concentrated as plical...”
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10by Kaila, Lauri“... small species, with wingspan 5.0–6.5 mm. The forewing maculation is usually concentrated as plical...”
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11“... was E. festucicolella with 3.69 % minimum distance to E. dispilella . Redescription. Wingspan 7–8 mm...”
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12“... was E. festucicolella with 3.69 % minimum distance to E. dispilella . Redescription. Wingspan 7–8 mm...”
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