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valvae moderately long, stout, strongly constricted medially; at their inner margin basally a very long and a shorter seta, on the distal part a group of very short to rather long spinoid setae, clustered proximally towards the constriction; a row of short spinoid setae along the rounded anterior margin.
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rarely also of this colour; a bronzy golden colouration from the base to 1/4, leaving a purple violet basal spot at costa; markings light golden to golden, delicately bordered in bronzy gold: a broad fascia at 1/2, slightly bent outwards, extending across the whole width of the forewing; sometimes a
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at their lower margin; accessory claspers spoon-like, with a row of nearly 13 moderately long to long, mostly sickle-shaped thickened setae; near the dorsal margin anteriorly two shorter, straight spinoid setae and basally a row of about 6 strongly modified, very broad T-shaped thickened setae;
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width (in the latter case the posterior part of this fascia is bronzy golden); fringe golden, basally purple coloured, outwards whitish; hindwing bronzy golden, with an intense purple tinge; fringe bronzy golden, outwards whitish; legs and abdomen brown, golden shining.
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Female genitalia. Tergite IX missing, only indicated by a group of setae; sternite IX strongly reduced, weakly sclerotized, constricted medially. Terminal papillae consisting of two somewhat weakly sclerotized plates forming a band;
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dark brown, golden shining with a purple tinge, nearly 4/5 (male), respectively, nearly 3/5 (female) of forewing length. Thorax bronzy golden, posteriorly reddish to purple,
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coppery to purple violet; ground colour of forewing reddish golden to purple violet, distal half sometimes purplish brown, outer margin sometimes reddish golden again,
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1062:Taxa named by Philogène Auguste Joseph Duponchel
340:The male genitalia resemble somewhat those of
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450:Kurz, Michael; Christof Zeller; Marion Kurz.
301:a large sac, without any special characters.
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324:(Höfner, 1898), the golden inner margin of
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244:Syntype in coll. MNHN (Minet in litt.).
16:Moth species in family Micropterigidae
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946:9e06be29-053e-4fb4-97f1-c23ca5acaa94
348:is distinctly weaker than that of
228:Duponchel, 1840 instead of 1838).
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371:Ponomarenko & Beljaev, 2000,
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387:When he described this moth,
369:Micropterix sikhotealinensis
702:Micropterix fenestrellensis
632:Micropterix carthaginiensis
333:can also be separated from
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604:Micropterix aureoviridella
590:Micropterix aureofasciella
322:Micropterix aureoviridella
597:Micropterix aureopennella
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358:: In the male genitalia,
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41:Scientific classification
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814:Micropterix zangheriella
786:Micropterix tuscaniensis
779:Micropterix turkmeniella
765:Micropterix trinacriella
758:Micropterix trifasciella
737:Micropterix rothenbachii
660:Micropterix cyaneochrysa
653:Micropterix conjunctella
583:Micropterix aureocapilla
197:belonging to the family
1052:Moths described in 1840
800:Micropterix vulturensis
772:Micropterix tunbergella
716:Micropterix mansuetella
646:Micropterix completella
373:Micropterix herminiella
314:Micropterix paykullella
744:Micropterix schaefferi
681:Micropterix emiliensis
667:Micropterix eatoniella
639:Micropterix cassinella
576:Micropterix aureatella
541:Micropterix allionella
534:Micropterix algeriella
439:Nota Lepidopterologica
342:Micropterix aureatella
751:Micropterix sicanella
723:Micropterix rablensis
695:Micropterix facetella
625:Micropterix calthella
618:Micropterix berytella
611:Micropterix avarcella
569:Micropterix aruncella
548:Micropterix amasiella
513:Micropterix abchasiae
312:can be confused with
941:Fauna Europaea (new)
870:Micropterix aglaella
840:Micropterix aglaella
688:Micropterix erctella
527:Micropterix aglaella
454:Micropterix aglaella
295:receptaculum seminis
226:Micropterix aglaella
190:Micropterix aglaella
150:Micropterix aglaella
25:Micropterix aglaella
730:Micropterix renatae
709:Micropterix hartigi
674:Micropterix elegans
562:Micropterix anglica
555:Micropterix amsella
520:Micropterix agenjoi
807:Micropterix wockei
793:Micropterix uxoria
456:(Duponchel, 1840)"
413:Dactylis glomerata
379:Staudinger, 1870.
377:Micropterix wockei
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409:M. aglaella
397:wild privet
360:M. aglaella
346:M. aglaella
331:M. aglaella
326:M. aglaella
310:M. aglaella
250:Description
233:Fonscolombe
207:Switzerland
119:Micropterix
98:Lepidoptera
1041:Categories
427:References
299:vestibulum
78:Arthropoda
389:Duponchel
356:Phylogeny
305:Diagnosis
158:Duponchel
126:Species:
64:Kingdom:
58:Eukaryota
993:LepIndex
985:10265578
878:BioLib:
855:Q3813929
849:Wikidata
286:appendix
269:forewing
256:antennae
217:Taxonomy
167:Synonyms
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68:Animalia
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959:1939646
393:flowers
383:Biology
276:Anatomy
260:tegulae
160:, 1840)
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88:Insecta
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907:134922
419:sect.
203:France
980:IRMNG
915:EUNIS
894:434YB
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421:Rubus
401:elder
282:setae
242:Type:
211:Italy
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264:apex
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