Concealer moth (Oecophoridae) species

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372 species

Poliorhabda auriceps (A Concealer moth (Wingia Group))

Poliorhabda auriceps
Poliorhabda auriceps
Poliorhabda auriceps

Prepalla tephrina (A Concealer moth (Chezala Group))

Prepalla tephrina

Prionocris (genus) (A Conceler moth (Wingia Group))

Prionocris (genus)
Prionocris (genus)
Prionocris (genus)

Procometis phloeodes (Procometis phloeodes)

Procometis phloeodes

Prodelodes samphoras (Philobota Group)

Psaroxantha (genus) (A Concealer moth (Wingia Group))

Psaroxantha (genus)
Psaroxantha (genus)
Psaroxantha (genus)

Psaroxantha basilica (A Concealer moth (Wingia Group))

Psaroxantha basilica
Psaroxantha basilica

Psaroxantha calligenes (Psaroxantha calligenes)

Psaroxantha calligenes
Psaroxantha calligenes
Psaroxantha calligenes

Psaroxantha calligenes (A Concealer moth (Wingia Group))

Psaroxantha calligenes
Psaroxantha calligenes

Pycnocera hypoxantha (A Concealer moth (Chezala Group))

Pycnocera hypoxantha

Rhadinoloba sp. (genus) (A concealer moth)

Saphezona pholidoxantha (A concealer moth)

Saropla sp. (genus) (A concealer moth)

Scatochresis sp1 (dung bug1)

Scatochresis sp1

Sclerocris cremnodes (A concealer moth)

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Conservation level

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Invasiveness

  • All invasiveness levels (change?)

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