Bucculatrix malivorella | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Bucculatricidae |
Genus: | Bucculatrix |
Species: | B. malivorella |
Binomial name | |
Bucculatrix malivorella Baryshnikova, 2007 | |
Bucculatrix malivorella is a moth in the family Bucculatricidae. It was described in 2007 by Svetlana Vladimirovna Baryshnikova. It is found in Tajikistan. [1]
Bucculatricidae or (Bucculatrigidae) is a family of moths. This small family has representatives in all parts of the world. Some authors place the group as a subfamily of the family Lyonetiidae.
Bucculatrix cidarella is a moth of the family Bucculatricidae. It is found in most of Europe, Kazakhstan and Japan (Honshu). It was described in 1839 by Philipp Christoph Zeller.
Bucculatrix pyrivorella is a moth of the family Bucculatricidae. It is found in Japan, the Korean Peninsula and the Russian Far East. It was described in 1964 by Hiroshi Kuroko.
Bucculatrix thoracella is a moth of the family Bucculatricidae. The species was first described in 1794 by Carl Peter Thunberg. It is found in most of Europe and Japan.
Bucculatrix albedinella is a moth species of the family Bucculatricidae and was first described in 1839 by Philipp Christoph Zeller. It is found in most of Europe.
Bucculatrix ratisbonensis is a moth of the family Bucculatricidae. It is found from Fennoscandia to Italy and from Germany to Russia. It was described in 1861 by Henry Tibbats Stainton.
Bucculatrix bechsteinella is a moth of the family Bucculatricidae. It was described by Johann Matthäus Bechstein and Georg Ludwig Scharfenberg in 1805. It is found in most of Europe, except Greece and Bulgaria.
Bucculatrix demaryella is a moth of the family Bucculatricidae. The species was first described by Philogène Auguste Joseph Duponchel in 1840. It is found in most of Europe, Russia and Japan.
Bucculatrix ulmifoliae is a moth in the family Bucculatricidae. It was described by Erich Martin Hering in 1931. It is found in Great Britain, the Netherlands, Germany, central and eastern Europe. It has also been recorded from Iran.
Bucculatrix dominatrix is a moth in the family Bucculatricidae. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from coastal central California. It was described in 1997 by Daniel Z. Rubinoff and Kendall H. Osborne.
Bucculatrix parasimilis is a moth in the family Bucculatricidae. It was described by Svetlana Vladimirovna Baryshnikova in 2005. It is found in Russia.
Bucculatrix similis is a moth in the family Bucculatricidae. It was described by Svetlana Vladimirovna Baryshnikova in 2005. It is found in Russia.
Bucculatrix acuta is a moth in the family Bucculatricidae. It was first described by Svetlana Vladimirovna Baryshnikova in 2001, and is found in Nepal.
Bucculatrix longispiralis is a moth in the family Bucculatricidae. It was described in 2001 by Svetlana Vladimirovna Baryshnikova. It is found in Nepal.
Bucculatrix lovtsovae is a moth in the family Bucculatricidae. It was described by Svetlana Vladimirovna Baryshnikova in 2013. It is found in the Russian Far East (Primorsky).
Bucculatrix pectinifera is a moth in the family Bucculatricidae. It is found in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast of Russia. The species was described in 2007 by Svetlana Vladimirovna Baryshnikova.
Bucculatrix tubulosa is a moth in the family Bucculatricidae. It was described in 2001 by Svetlana Vladimirovna Baryshnikova. It is found in the Nepal.
Bucculatrix nepalica is a moth in the family Bucculatricidae. It was described by Seksjaeva Baryshnikova in 2001. It is found in the Nepal.
Bucculatrix brunnella is a moth species in the family Bucculatricidae. It was described by Zdenko Tokár and Aleš Laštůvka in 2018 and is found on Sicily and Sardinia. The specific epithet is a reference to the male forewing coloring.
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