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Vitula
''Vitula'' is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Émile Louis Ragonot in 1887. Species * '' Vitula aegerella'' Neunzig, 1990 * '' Vitula biviella'' Zeller, 1848 * '' Vitula broweri'' (Heinrich, 1956) * '' Vitula coconinoana'' Neunzig, 1990 * '' Vitula divergens'' (Dyar, 1914) * '' Vitula edmandsii'' (Packard, 1864) * '' Vitula inanimella'' (Dyar, 1919) * '' Vitula insula'' Neunzig, 1990 * '' Vitula laura'' (Dyar, 1919) * '' Vitula lugubrella'' (Ragonot, 1887) * ''Vitula pinei ''Vitula pinei'' is a species of snout moth in the genus '' Vitula''. It was described by Carl Heinrich in 1956. It is found in the US states of California, Arizona, Texas and Utah. The wingspan is 19–21 mm. The forewings are white ...'' Heinrich, 1956 * '' Vitula setonella'' (McDunnough, 1927) References Phycitini Pyralidae genera Taxa named by Émile Louis Ragonot {{Phycitini-stub ...
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Vitula Edmandsii
''Vitula edmandsii'', the American wax moth, dried-fruit moth or dried fruit moth, is a species of Pyralidae, snout moth in the genus ''Vitula''. It shares its common name with ''Cadra calidella'', another dried fruit moth. It was described by Alpheus Spring Packard, Packard in 1865. It is found in Germany, Denmark and Fennoscandia, as well Great Britain and eastern North America. The beehive honey moth (ssp. ''serratilineella''), which is found in western North America, is either treated as a full species or as a subspecies of ''Vitula edmandsii''. The wingspan is 20–25 mm. Subspecies *''Vitula edmandsii edmandsii'' – dried fruit moth (Europe, eastern North America) *''Vitula edmandsii serratilineella'' (Ragonot, 1887) – beehive honey moth (British Columbia, Washington, Utah, California, Arizona, Texas) Gallery Image:Vitula edmandsii serratilineella2.JPG, ''Vitula edmandsii serratilineella'' Image:Vitula_edmandsii.JPG, Illustration of adult of ''Vitula edmandsii edm ...
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