Concealer moth (Oecophoridae) species

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372 species

Philobota chrysopotama (A concealer moth)

Philobota chrysopotama
Philobota chrysopotama
Philobota chrysopotama

Philobota cretacea (A concealer moth)

Philobota cretacea
Philobota cretacea
Philobota cretacea

Philobota diaereta (A concealer moth)

Philobota diaereta
Philobota diaereta
Philobota diaereta

Philobota ellenella (a Concealer Moth)

Philobota ellenella
Philobota ellenella
Philobota ellenella

Philobota grammatica (Philobota grammatica)

Philobota group (Philobota group)

Philobota group
Philobota group
Philobota group

Philobota hypocausta (A Concealer moth)

Philobota hypocausta
Philobota hypocausta
Philobota hypocausta

Philobota iphigenes (A concealer moth)

Philobota iphigenes
Philobota iphigenes

Philobota lysizona (A concealer moth)

Philobota lysizona
Philobota lysizona
Philobota lysizona

Philobota orescoa (a Concealer Moth)

Philobota orescoa
Philobota orescoa
Philobota orescoa

Philobota pedetis (Spotty Philobota)

Philobota pedetis
Philobota pedetis
Philobota pedetis

Philobota physaula (Striped Philobota)

Philobota physaula
Philobota physaula
Philobota physaula

Philobota pilipes (A concealer moth)

Philobota pilipes
Philobota pilipes
Philobota pilipes

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  • Local native (change?)
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