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- Pachythelia is a genus of moths in the family Psychidae. "Pachythelia Westwood, 1848 - Natural History Museum". www.nhm.ac.uk. Retrieved 19 December 2015...
- ****ata, the northern winter moth Orgyia recens, the scarce vapourer Pachythelia villosella Operophtera brumata, the winter moth Many more Pringleophaga...
- Pachythelia villosella is a moth of the Psychidae family. It is found in Europe. The wingspan is 13–15 mm for males. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale brownish-ochreous...
- characteristic of most moths, instead having a thin covering of hairs. "Bag" of Pachythelia villosella (Oiketicinae) Adult specimen of Phalacropterix graslinella...
- C****. Synonyms Epalthes Walp. spelling variant Erigerodes L. ex ****ze Sphaeromorphaea DC. Ethuliopsis F.Muell. Gynaphanes Steetz Pachythelia Steetz...
- Britain—was first discovered here in the late nineteenth century; the moth Pachythelia villosella and the ringed **** moth (Cleora cinctaria) were also first...
- Hypericophyllum Steetz Lysistemma Steetz Menotriche Steetz Pachysurus Steetz Pachythelia Steetz Platytheca Steetz Pleiotaxis Steetz Pogonolepis Steetz Pterochaeta...
- for a second year vary according to climate. Note The larval case of Pachythelia villosella looks similar but bigger (30 to 35 mm) and the fragments are...
- Epichnopterix retiella (Newman, 1847) Acanthopsyche atra (Linnaeus, 1767) Pachythelia villosella (Ochsenheimer, 1810) Canephora hirsuta (Poda, 1761) Thyridopteryx...
- febretta (Boyer de Fonscolombe, 1835) Oiketicoides lutea (Staudinger, 1870) Pachythelia villosella (Ochsenheimer, 1810) Peloponnesia culminella Sieder, 1961...