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161“...19. Plutellidae – diamondback moths Small (15–20 mm wingspan) moths with elongate lanceolate wings...”
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162“.... Choreutidae – metalmark moths Small (10–15 mm wingspan) moths with a scaled proboscis and broad wings, often...”
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163“.... Choreutidae – metalmark moths Small (10–15 mm wingspan) moths with a scaled proboscis and broad wings, often...”
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164“...). DESCRIPTION.—Adult (Fig. 17). Male. Wingspan 12–13 mm. Labial palpus cream-white; basal half of segment 2...”
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165“...). DESCRIPTION.—Adult. (Fig. 18). Male. Wingspan 9–10 mm. Labial palpus white; segment 3 with black tip. Antenna...”
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166“... factors (Flight Height, Type of Flight, Wingspan, Weight, Status, Abundance, Reproductive Status...”
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167“... collection of Roman V. Yakovlev, Barnaul and Yuri I. Bakhaev, Lipetsk). Description . Male. Wingspan...”
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168“... of the bill), wingspan and weight were measured on freshly collected specimens just before preparation. When...”
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169“...). Wingspan 18–19 mm in male, 16–18 mm in female. Head and thorax whitish brown, slightly lighter than general...”
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170“...). Wingspan 18–19 mm in male, 16–18 mm in female. Head and thorax whitish brown, slightly lighter than general...”
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171by Baldizzone, Giorgio“... aspects of the genitalia. Description . Wingspan 11 mm. Head white, frons light ochre tinged. Antenna...”
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172by Baldizzone, Giorgio“... aspects of the genitalia. Description . Wingspan 11 mm. Head white, frons light ochre tinged. Antenna...”
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173“... 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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174“... 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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175“... collection of Roman V. Yakovlev, Barnaul and Yuri I. Bakhaev, Lipetsk). Description. Male. Wingspan...”
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176by Teslenko, Valentina A.“...−19.5 mm, forewing of full-winged male 12.0− 12.7 mm, wingspan 25.4 –27.0 mm; forewing of male...”
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177by Teslenko, Valentina A.“...−19.5 mm, forewing of full-winged male 12.0− 12.7 mm, wingspan 25.4 –27.0 mm; forewing of male...”
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178by Teslenko, Valentina A.“... pits, a transverse suture is absent. Male. Body length 11.5−14.5 mm, forewing 8.0−11.0 mm, wingspan...”
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179by Teslenko, Valentina A.“... pits, a transverse suture is absent. Male. Body length 11.5−14.5 mm, forewing 8.0−11.0 mm, wingspan...”
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180“.... Sterrhinae – wave moths Small moths (20–30 mm wingspan) with wings usually pale yellow, tan, or brown...”
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