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About 95% of the over 1,000 described species have been placed in the "wastebin genus" Coleophora.Many proposals have been made to split smaller genera from Coleophora, but few have been accepted, due to the uncertainties about which species are closest to the type species of Coleophora – C. anatipennella – and thus would remain in the genus.
Eulogia is a monotypic snout moth genus described by Carl Heinrich in 1956. Its only species is Eulogia ochrifrontella, the broad-banded eulogia moth, described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1875. [1]
The moth is found from Spain and Sicily north to Great Britain and Denmark and east to Siberia, China and Japan.It is an introduced species in eastern North America. [3]In Great Britain, the first three records (1988 to 1995) were thought to be migrants, but subsequent records from a garden near Exeter, close to a newly-thatched cottage are believed to have originated from reeds imported from ...
Caloptilia rhoifoliella (sumac leafblotch miner) is a moth of the family Gracillariidae.It is known from Bermuda, Canada (including Manitoba, Québec and Ontario ...