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Dichomeris offula in Prince George's Co., Maryland (6/14/2020). (c) Hans Holbrook, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC).
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Dichomeris offula in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (8/22/2020). (c) Timothy Reichard, all rights reserved.
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Dichomeris offula in Prince George's Co., Maryland (5/21/2021). (c) spyingnaturalist, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC).
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Dichomeris offula in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (8/22/2020). (c) Timothy Reichard, all rights reserved.
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Dichomeris offula in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (5/25/2021). (c) Timothy Reichard, all rights reserved.
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Dichomeris offula in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (5/25/2021). (c) Timothy Reichard, all rights reserved.
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Dichomeris offula in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (5/25/2021). (c) Timothy Reichard, all rights reserved.
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Source: Wikipedia
| Dichomeris offula | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Clade: | Pancrustacea |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Lepidoptera |
| Family: | Gelechiidae |
| Genus: | Dichomeris |
| Species: | D. offula
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| Binomial name | |
| Dichomeris offula Hodges, 1986
| |
Dichomeris offula is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Ronald W. Hodges in 1986.[1] It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from New York, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Michigan, Maine, West Virginia, British Columbia, Manitoba and Ontario.[2][3]
References
[edit]- ^ Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "Dichomeris offula". The Global Lepidoptera Names Index. Natural History Museum. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
- ^ Savela, Markku. "Dichomeris offula Hodges, 1986". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved January 17, 2019.
- ^ "420580.00 – 2305.1 – Dichomeris offula – Hodges, 1986". North American Moth Photographers Group. Mississippi State University. Retrieved January 17, 2019.