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Ephestia elutella, the
cacao moth,
tobacco moth or
warehouse moth, is a
small moth of the
family Pyralidae. It is
probably native to Europe, but has been...
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Ethmia elutella is a moth in the
family Depressariidae. It is
found from
Panama to
Venezuela and Trinidad.
There is also a
record from Chile. The length...
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Warehouse moth (Ephestia
elutella)....
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tobacco beetle (Lasioderma serricorne) and the
tobacco moth (Ephestia
elutella),
which are the most
widespread and
damaging pests in the
tobacco industry...
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parasites such as the
Lasioderma serricorne (tobacco beetle) and the
Ephestia elutella (tobacco moth),
which are the most
widespread and
damaging parasites to...
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seeds and cereals. Best
known among these are
probably the
cacao moth (E.
elutella) and the
Mediterranean flour moth (E. kuehniella). The
genus Cadra is closely...
- 5 mm (0.29–0.33 in). It is
similar to the
closely related species Ethmia elutella, but
differs by
having a
generally paler color and an
ocherous rather than...
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elutella, but has
reduced gray
clouding and the
dorsal and
terminal patches are dark
purple rather than the
bronzy or
coppery purplish of E.
elutella...
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introduced almost worldwide.
Cacao moth,
tobacco moth,
warehouse moth (Ephestia
elutella: Phycitinae) – pest of
stored dry
vegetable products; Europe, introduced...
- female-produced
mating attractant Elasmopalpus lignosellus mating disruptor Ephestia elutella mating attractant Plodia interpunctella (also by
Kuwahara 1971) Burkholder...