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''Pectinivalva'' is a genus of moths of the family Nepticulidae. Species *Subgenus ''Pectinivalva'' **'' Pectinivalva caenodora'' (Meyrick, 1906) **'' Pectinivalva chalcitis'' (Meyrick, 1906) **'' Pectinivalva commoni'' Scoble, 1983 **''Pectinivalva endocapna'' (Meyrick, 1906) **'' Pectinivalva gilva'' (Meyrick, 1906) **'' Pectinivalva melanotis'' (Meyrick, 1906) **''Pectinivalva mystaconota'' Hoare, 2013 *Subgenus ''Casanovula'' Hoare, 2013 **''Pectinivalva brevipalpa'' Hoare, 2013 **''Pectinivalva minotaurus'' Hoare, 2013 *Subgenus ''Menurella'' Hoare, 2013 **''Pectinivalva acmenae'' Hoare, 2013 **''Pectinivalva anazona'' (Meyrick, 1906) **''Pectinivalva funeralis'' (Meyrick, 1906) **''Pectinivalva libera'' (Meyrick, 1906) **''Pectinivalva planetis'' (Meyrick, 1906) **''Pectinivalva primigena'' (Meyrick, 1906) **''Pectinivalva quintiniae'' Hoare & Van Nieukerken, 2013 **''Pectinivalva scotodes'' Hoare, 2013 **''Pectinivalva trepida'' (Meyrick, 1906) **''Pectinivalva tribulatri ...
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Pectinivalva Brevipalpa
''Pectinivalva brevipalpa'' is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found in New South Wales. The wingspan is 4.3–5.9 mm for males and 4.3–5.2 mm for females. Two-thirds of the forewings is dark fuscous with purplish reflections, there is a shining silver to pale golden fascia at 2/3. The apex of the wing is dark fuscous without reflections. The hindwings are grey. The larvae feed on ''Tristaniopsis collina''. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine starts as a very long narrow gallery either filled with greenish frass Frass refers loosely to the more or less solid excreta of insects, and to certain other related matter. Definition and etymology ''Frass'' is an informal term and accordingly it is variously used and variously defined. It is derived from the ... or with black linear frass. It broadens rather abruptly into a gallery with a central line of black frass. The exit-hole is located on the upperside and has the form of a semicircular ...
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Pectinivalva Anazona
''Pectinivalva anazona'' is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found along the south-eastern coast of New South Wales. The wingspan is about 4 mm for females. The type species was found on '' Lophostemon confertus'', but this is a doubtful host. They probably 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. External linksAustralian Faunal DirectoryAustralian Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera): Redescription of the named species

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Pectinivalva Warburtonensis
''Pectinivalva warburtonensis'' is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found on the Warburton Ranges in Western Australia. The wingspan is about 5.5 mm for males and females. The host plant is unknown, but probably a Myrtaceae species. They probably 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. External linksAustralian Faunal DirectoryAustralian Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera): Redescription of the named species
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Pectinivalva Tribulatrix
''Pectinivalva tribulatrix'' is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found in northern Queensland (Cape Tribulation). The wingspan is 3.5 mm for males and 3.2 mm for females. The thorax and forewings are entirely shining grey fuscous. The hindwings are grey, with an androconial pocket in the basal half. The larvae feed on ''Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa''. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a narrow, long gallery, either completely meandering, or partly straight and following a major vein. The frass Frass refers loosely to the more or less solid excreta of insects, and to certain other related matter. Definition and etymology ''Frass'' is an informal term and accordingly it is variously used and variously defined. It is derived from the ... is black, broken and dispersed over the total gallery width, not leaving clear margins. The edges of the gallery are not straight but irregular. The exit-hole is located on the underside and co ...
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Pectinivalva Trepida
''Pectinivalva trepida'' is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found along the south-eastern coast of Victoria. The wingspan is 4.4–4.8 mm for males. The host plant is unknown, but probably a Myrtaceae species. They probably 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. External linksAustralian Faunal DirectoryAustralian Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera): Redescription of the named species
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Pectinivalva Scotodes
''Pectinivalva scotodes'' is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found in New South Wales and southern Queensland. The wingspan is 5.2–5.7 mm for males and 5.0–5.2 mm for females. In males, the thorax and forewings are entirely blackish brown with a row of long blackish androconial scales projecting from the dorsum. The hindwings are rather broad, dark brown and have a small narrow androconial pocket basally. Females have a paler thorax and forewings. These are yellowish, overlain more or less extensively with brownish fuscous scales. The hindwings are grey and narrower than in males. The larvae feed on ''Eucalyptus pilularis'', '' Eucalyptus carnea'', ''Eucalyptus acmenoides'' and probably ''Eucalyptus saligna''. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine starts as a tight spiral around the egg, causing a raised red-brown spot on the leaf. It later broadens into a more or less contorted linear gallery with black frass Frass refers loosely to th ...
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Pectinivalva Quintiniae
''Pectinivalva quintiniae'' is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found in northern New South Wales (Border Ranges National Park) and southern Queensland (Lamington National Park). The wingspan is 4.7–4.8 mm for males and 5.0–5.8 mm for females. The thorax, tegulae and forewings are uniform shining fuscous with strong blue to violet reflections. The hindwings are grey. The larvae feed on '' Quintinia verdonii''. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a long, meandering gallery, with central line of blackish frass Frass refers loosely to the more or less solid excreta of insects, and to certain other related matter. Definition and etymology ''Frass'' is an informal term and accordingly it is variously used and variously defined. It is derived from the ... taking up most of mine width except near the end where the gallery broadens and the frass takes up only half of the width. The exit-hole is located on the underside and has ...
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Pectinivalva Primigena
''Pectinivalva primigena'' is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found along the south-eastern coast of New South Wales, Australia. The wingspan is about 4.3 mm for females. Meyrick beat the single known specimen from '' Banksia sermta'' and thought this was probably the host-plant. He also stated that he found nepticulid larvae on this plant, but failed to rear them. Moore (1966) illustrated vacated mines on ''Banksia sermta'' and ''Banksia integrifolia'', which he believed belonged to nepticulids. However, search in a number of localities during 1995 has failed to reveal any unequivocal sign of nepticulids on ''Banksia'' or any other genus of Proteaceae. Vacated mines on ''Banksia sermta'', identical to those illustrated by Moore, have been found in two localities, but they are considered unlikely to belong to Nepticulidae as the commencement of the linear mine is uncharacteristically broad, and the egg appears to be injected into the leaf tissues, and is not visibl ...
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Pectinivalva Planetis
''Pectinivalva planetis'' is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found along the southeastern coast of New South Wales. The wingspan is about 5.5 mm for females. The host plant is unknown, but probably a Myrtaceae species. They probably 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. External linksAustralian Faunal DirectoryAustralian Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera): Redescription of the named species
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Pectinivalva Libera
''Pectinivalva libera'' is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found along the southeastern coast of New South Wales. The wingspan is about for males. The host plant is unknown, but probably a Myrtaceae species. They probably 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. External links Australian Faunal DirectoryAustralian Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera): Redescription of the named species Moths of Australia Nepticulidae Moths described in 1906 Taxa named by Edward Meyrick {{nepticulidae-stub ...
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Pectinivalva Funeralis
''Pectinivalva funeralis'' is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found along the southeastern coast of New South Wales. The wingspan is 5-5.2 mm for males. The host plant is unknown, but probably a Myrtaceae species. They probably 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. External linksAustralian Faunal DirectoryAustralian Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera): Redescription of the named species
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Pectinivalva Acmenae
''Pectinivalva acmenae'' is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found in New South Wales. The wingspan is 4.5–5.5 mm for males and 5.2–5.6 mm for females. The thorax, tegulae and forewings are uniform shining dark grey with strong blue reflections. There is an inconspicuous tornal spot consisting of a few white scales. The hindwings are pale grey. The larvae feed on ''Syzygium smithii''. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a long, very narrow contorted gallery, filled with brown frass Frass refers loosely to the more or less solid excreta of insects, and to certain other related matter. Definition and etymology ''Frass'' is an informal term and accordingly it is variously used and variously defined. It is derived from the G ... apart from irregular crenulations along the mine edge. The exit-hole is located on the underside and has the form of a semicircular hole. Pupation takes place in a reddish-brown cocoon. Etymo ...
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