Elachista talgarella

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Elachista talgarella
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Elachistidae
Genus: Elachista
Species:
E. talgarella
Binomial name
Elachista talgarella
Kaila, 1992

Elachista talgarella is a moth of the family Elachistidae, which is commonly found in southern Kazakhstan. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "Elachista talgarella | Taxonomy Browser | BOLDSYSTEMS". www.boldsystems.org. Retrieved 2021-08-26.
  2. Kaila, Lauri (1992-12-01). "The Elachistidae of southern Siberia and Central Asia, with descriptions of five new species (Lepidoptera)¹". Entomologica Fennica. 3 (4): 177–194. doi:10.33338/ef.83728. ISSN   2489-4966. S2CID   202849937.