Lindera tessellatella

Lindera is a monotypic moth genus in the family Tineidae described by Émile Blanchard in 1854. Its only species, Lindera tessellatella, was described by the same author two years earlier.[1] It is a widely distributed species, which was first described from South America, but has been recorded from Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Hawaii.

Lindera tessellatella
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Lindera

Blanchard, 1854
Species:
L. tessellatella
Binomial name
Lindera tessellatella
Blanchard, 1852
Synonyms
  • Safra bogotatella Walker, 1864
  • Setomorpha calcularis Meyrick, 1906
  • Paraneura cruciferella Dietz, 1905
  • Paraneura ehrhornella Dietz, 1905
  • Paraneura simulella Dietz, 1905
  • Palpula variegella Blanchard, 1852

The wingspan is 20–30 mm. The forewings are glossy, grey brown, with a speckled darker pattern. The scales of the head are directed forward over the vertex and down the frons.

The larvae feed on detritus, stored food products and arthropod remains.

References

  1. Savela, Markku. "Lindera Blanchard, 1854". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved July 21, 2018.


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