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Nemophora
''Nemophora'' is a genus of the Adelidae, fairy longhorn moth family (biology), family (Adelidae). Among these, it belongs to subfamily Adelinae. Selected species * ''Nemophora ahenea'' Stringer, 1930 * ''Nemophora albiciliellus'' (Staudinger, 1859) * ''Nemophora amatella'' (Staudinger, 1892) * ''Nemophora askoldella'' (Milliére, 1879) * ''Nemophora assamensis'' Kozlov, 1997 * ''Nemophora associatella'' (Zeller, 1839) * ''Nemophora augantha'' (Meyrick 1907) * ''Nemophora barbatellus'' Zeller, 1847 * ''Nemophora basella'' (Eversmann, 1844) * ''Nemophora belella'' (Walker, 1863) * ''Nemophora bifasciatella'' Issiki, 1930 * ''Nemophora cassiterites'' (Meyrick, 1907) * ''Nemophora chionites'' (Meyrick, 1907) * ''Nemophora chrysoprasias'' (Meyrick 1907) * ''Nemophora congruella'' (Zeller, 1839) * ''Nemophora cupriacella'' (Hübner, 1819) * ''Nemophora degeerella'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''Nemophora divina'' (Caradja, 1939) * ''Nemophora dumerilellus'' (Duponchel, 1839) * ''Nemophora e ...
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Nemophora Degeerella
The longhorn moth or yellow-barred long-horn (''Nemophora degeerella'') is a Diurnality, diurnal lepidopteran from the moths family Adelidae (fairy longhorn moths). Distribution and habitat This species is present on most of Europe, but it is fairly common in north west Europe. The habitat of these moths is damp deciduous forests with wooded lanes and hedgerows. Description The wingspan of ''Nemophora degeerella'' ranges from in males, from in females. The head is dark brown, with dark and yellow hair-like scales. The thorax has a bronzy golden shining. Forewings are shiny bronzy golden yellow or shiny ochreous with longitudinal dark brown and lead-gray blueish-violet shining streaks. A yellow transversal band cross the whole forewings, framed by two lead-gray blueish-violet shining stripes with a dark brown border. The three longitudinal lead-gray, blueish-violet shining stripes situated in the basal part of the wings do not treach the transversal fascia. Rear wings are browni ...
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Phalaena (Tinea) Degeerella
The longhorn moth or yellow-barred long-horn (''Nemophora degeerella'') is a diurnal lepidopteran from the moths family Adelidae (fairy longhorn moths). Distribution and habitat This species is present on most of Europe, but it is fairly common in north west Europe. The habitat of these moths is damp deciduous forests with wooded lanes and hedgerows. Description The wingspan of ''Nemophora degeerella'' ranges from in males, from in females. The head is dark brown, with dark and yellow hair-like scales. The thorax has a bronzy golden shining. Forewings are shiny bronzy golden yellow or shiny ochreous with longitudinal dark brown and lead-gray blueish-violet shining streaks. A yellow transversal band cross the whole forewings, framed by two lead-gray blueish-violet shining stripes with a dark brown border. The three longitudinal lead-gray, blueish-violet shining stripes situated in the basal part of the wings do not treach the transversal fascia. Rear wings are brownish gray. T ...
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Nemophora Congruella
''Nemophora congruella'' is a moth of the Adelidae family. Distribution This infrequent transpalaearctic species is present from France and Belgium to Poland and Romania and from Denmark to Italy. It is also present in Russia. Habitat These moths live in mountain regions with deciduous and coniferous trees. Description The wingspan of ''Nemophora congruella'' can reach . The head is dark brown, with dark yellow hair-like scales. The males have filiform antennae 2.5 times longer than the front wing length, while the females have much shorter antennae. The thorax has a bronzy golden shining. The dominant colour of the forewings is shiny golden yellow-orange, with longitudinal violet black streaks. Forewings have a broad transversal yellow fascia across the whole wings width at about 2/3 of forewing length. This central band is framed by two lead-gray bands with a black border. These two bands are nearly as broad as the central yellow part. The basal part of the wings have three l ...
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Nemophora Belella
''Nemophora bellela'' is a moth of the Adelidae family. It is the only circumpolar species of the ''Nemophora'', and the only representative of the genus in North America, where it is found from Quebec across Canada north of the plains to the mountains of British Columbia and Alaska. In Europe, it is found in Fennoscandia, Lithuania and northern Russia. The wingspan is . Adults are on wing in June and July in northern Europe. The larvae feed on ''Betula nana'' and ''Salix Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist s ...'' species. References External linkslepiforum.de''Nemophora bellela''
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Nemophora Dumerilellus
''Nemophora dumerilella'' is a moth of the Adelidae family. It is found in most of Europe, except Ireland, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Portugal, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland and Norway. The wingspan is . Adults are on wing in July. The larvae feed on ''Hieracium'' and ''Hypericum ''Hypericum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Hypericaceae (formerly considered a subfamily of Clusiaceae). The genus has a nearly worldwide distribution, missing only from tropical lowlands, deserts and polar regions. Many ''Hy ...'' species. References External linkslepiforum.deSpecies info at nkis.info
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Nemophora Cupriacella
''Nemophora cupriacella'' is a moth of the family Adelidae that is found in most of Europe. The wingspan is .Head ferruginous, forehead in male black. Antennae in male with basal l/8 clothed with rough scales above, in female gradually thickened towards base. Forewings shining golden - bronze, usually more coppery posteriorly ; sometimes a faintly indicated darker postmedian fascia. Hindwings dark purplish-fuscous.Meyrick, E., 1895 ''A Handbook of British Lepidoptera'' MacMillan, Londopdf Keys and description Adults are on wing from the end of June to July. The larvae feed on ''Knautia'', '' Succisa'' and ''Scabiosa'' species. References External links Images representing '' Nemophora cupriacella''at Consortium for the Barcode of Life The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) was an international initiative dedicated to supporting the development of DNA barcoding as a global standard for species identification. CBOL's Secretariat Office is hosted by the National Mus ...
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Adelidae
The Adelidae or fairy longhorn moths are a family of monotrysian moths in the lepidopteran infraorder Heteroneura. The family was first described by Charles Théophile Bruand d'Uzelle in 1851. Most species have at least partially metallic patterns coloration and are diurnal, sometimes swarming around the tips of branches with an undulating flight. Others are crepuscular and have a drab coloration. Fairy longhorn moths have a wingspan of 4–28 millimeters, and males often have especially long antennae, 1–3 times as long as the forewing. They are widespread around the world and can be found over much of North America and Eurasia from April to June. About 50 species occur in Europe, of which most widely noted is the green longhorn (''Adela reaumurella'') which can sometimes reach great abundance; due to climate change its peak flying season is shifting towards spring. In general, they are more plentiful in the Northern Hemisphere, but the family occurs in the Neotropics, sub-Sah ...
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Nemophora Basella
''Nemophora basella'' is a moth of the Adelidae family that can be found in Slovakia and Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig .... References External linkslepiforum.deSpecies info at nkis.info
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Nemophora Associatella
''Nemophora associatella'' is a moth of the Adelidae family. It is found from Germany and Poland to the Pyrenees, Italy and the Balkan Peninsula. It is also present in Russia. The wingspan is about 19 mm. The larvae feed on ''Abies alba''. They mine Mine, mines, miners or mining may refer to: Extraction or digging * Miner, a person engaged in mining or digging *Mining, extraction of mineral resources from the ground through a mine Grammar *Mine, a first-person English possessive pronoun ... the leaves of their host plant. The larva mines a single leaf and drops to the ground with this leaf. It then cuts it and uses it as a case to feed on detritus. Mining larvae can be found in June. The larvae are whitish with a brown head. Taxonomy This species was erroneously placed into the genus '' Adela'' by several authors. References External linkslepiforum.de Moths described in 1839 Adelidae Moths of Europe {{Adelidae-stub ...
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Nemophora Albiciliellus
''Nemophora albiciliellus'' is a moth of the family Adelidae. It is found in Spain. The wingspan The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the other wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingspan o ... is 14-16.5 mm. Taxonomy This species was previously considered a synonym of '' Nemophora barbatellus''. References External linkslepiforum.de Moths described in 1859 Adelidae Moths of Europe {{Adelidae-stub ...
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Nemophora Barbatellus
''Nemophora barbatellus'' is a moth of the Adelidae family. It is found in southern Europe Europe is a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right because of its great physical size and the weight of its history and traditions. Europe is also considered a subcontinent of Eurasia and it is located entirel .... References External linkslepiforum.deSpecies info at nkis.infoBold
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Nemophora Askoldella
''Nemophora askoldella'' is a moth of the family Adelidae or fairy longhorn moths. It was described by Pierre Millière in 1879. It is found in China, South Korea, Japan and the Khabarovsk and Primorye regions of the Russian Far East The Russian Far East (russian: Дальний Восток России, r=Dal'niy Vostok Rossii, p=ˈdalʲnʲɪj vɐˈstok rɐˈsʲiɪ) is a region in Northeast Asia. It is the easternmost part of Russia and the Asian continent; and is admin .... References Adelidae Moths described in 1879 Moths of Japan Moths of Asia {{Adelidae-stub ...
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