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- Microcolona aurantiella is a moth in the family Elachistidae.[failed verification] It is found in south-eastern Siberia and Korea. Beccaloni, George;...
- Tisis aurantiella is a moth in the family Lecithoceridae. It was described by Kyu-Tek Park in 2003. It is found in Palawan in the Philippines. Savela...
- Athymoris aurantiella is a moth in the family Lecithoceridae. It is endemic to Taiwan. The wingspan is 16–18 mm. The forewings are yellowish white, with...
- ocellinella (Chrétien, 1915) Synonyms Gelechia ocellinella Chretien, 1915 Gelechia aurantiella Chretien, 1915 Gelechia retamaeofoliella Dumont, 1931...
- trinotella Mesophleps trinotellus Uncustriodonta trinotella Xystophora aurantiella Rebel, 1915 Crossobela barysphena Meyrick, 1923 Batrachedra subtilipennis...
- yellowish white, but there are variations, ranging to the rufous form F. aurantiella. Adults are on wing from July to October and overwinter. The larvae feed...
- 2003 Tisis argyrophaea Meyrick, 1910 Tisis asterias Park, 2003 Tisis aurantiella Park, 2003 Tisis auricincta Diakonoff, 1967 Tisis aurifasciata Park,...
- Athymoris is a genus of moth in the family Lecithoceridae. Athymoris aurantiella Park, 2000 Athymoris dibaliodes Park, 2010 Athymoris liukueiensis Park...
- Takanea excisa (Wileman, 1910) Trabala vishnou (Matsumura, 1909) Athymoris aurantiella Park, 2000b Athymoris liukueiensis Park, 2000b Athymoris martialis Meyrick...
- Agonoxenidae or Blastodacnidae. Microcolona arizela Meyrick, 1897 Microcolona aurantiella Sinev, 1988 Microcolona autotypa Microcolona celaenospila Turner, 1916...