Digital Guide to Moth Identification |
Copromorphoidea-Yponomeutoidea
Refereed by Terry Harrison |
360173 – 2365 – Eidophasia vanella |
© Kevin Hall © Kevin Hall © Libby & Rick Avis © John Davis |
360180 – 2366 – Diamondback – Plutella xylostella |
© Machele White © Charles Melton © Valerie G. Bugh © David Reed |
360180.95 – 2366.97 – Unidentified Plutellas – Plutella sp. |
© Arlene Ripley © C. Van Den Broeke © C. Van Den Broeke © Phil Huntley-Franck |
360142 – 2368 – Ypsolopha angelicella |
© Aaron Schusteff © Aaron Schusteff © Aaron Schusteff © Bo Zaremba © Leslie Goethals |
360146 – 2371 – Canary Ypsolopha – Ypsolopha canariella |
© Chris Kotzer © Nolie Schneider © John Davis © Carl Barrentine |
360147 – 2372 – Ypsolopha cervella |
© Cheryl Moorehead © Peter Bryant © Gary McDonald © Mark Dreiling |
360148 – 2373 – Ypsolopha cockerella |
© Arlene Ripley [T] © Randy Hardy |
360149 – 2374 – Ypsolopha delicatella |
© Randy Hardy |
360150 – 2375 – European Honeysuckle Moth – Ypsolopha dentella |
© Forest Barnas © Ian Kimber © David Reed © Carol Wolf |
360153 – 2380 – Ypsolopha falciferella |
© John Davis © Anthony W. Thomas © Marius V. Aurelian |
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