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Esperia oliviella

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even if freshly eclosed. Head and hind wings are black, whitish at the base of the upper edge. Antennae are black, with a white part before the tip.
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Emmet, A.M., Langmaid, J.R. (Eds.)The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 4 (Part 1) (2002)
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and yellowish forewing markings. Of these, the band across the midwing is not interrupted however, and the
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is about 15 millimetres (0.59 in). At a casual glance, this species resembles its widespread relative
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Bradley, J.D.Checklist of Lepidoptera Recorded from The British Isles, Second Edition (Revised) (2000)
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live under the bark of various deciduous and pine trees and feed on rotting wood, especially of
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as an independent genus. The present species is thus not infrequently listed as
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Adults are on the wing around June and July (depending on locality) and are
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Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR.: Lepidoptera. Part II
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Emmet, A.M. (Ed.)A Field Guide to the Smaller British Lepidoptera (1988)
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lengthwise mark is a shorter triangle rather than a long streak. After
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also has a pronounced purplish sheen which is far less conspicuous in
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Funet - Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some other life forms
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Dasycera oliviella


Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Oecophoridae
Esperia
Binomial name
Fabricius
Synonyms
species
gelechioid moth
superfamily
genus
Esperia
subfamily
Oecophorinae
concealer moth
family
splitting
systematics
taxonomy
junior synonym
type species
Europe

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