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Aglossa cuprina

The similar scavenger〔"The Lepidoptera of Wayne County, Ohio." Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. The Ohio State University OARDC. 10 Mar 2009.〕 species ''Aglossa cuprina'', formerly misidentified as ''Aglossa pinguinalis'',〔Solis & Shaffer. (1999). Contribution Towards the Study of the Pyralinae (Pyralidae): Historical Review, Morphology, and nomenclature. ''Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society. 53.'' (1), 1-10.〕〔
“''Aglossa cuprina''.” Universal Biological Indexer and Organizer. 2009. The Marine Biological Laboratory. 18 Mar. 2009.〕 is most commonly known as the "grease moth". It belongs to the lepidopteran family, Pyralidae, (the snout moths).〔Clark, Dale. “Moths of Dallas County, Texas.” 8 Sept. 2008. 18 Mar. 2009.〕 The grease moth is closely related to the genus ''Pyralis'',〔Entomological Society of Washington, Smithsonian Institution Dept. of Entomology. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. Vol. 10. Washington D.C.: The Entomological Society of Washington, 1909. 25 Jan. 2008. Google books. Pg. 97-217. 10 Mar. 2009.〕 and as a result, is usually associated with the meal moth, ''Pyralis farinalis''.
For the past 150 years, ''Aglossa cuprina'' has been best known for ingesting the grease produced by the bacteria that feed on decaying matter, an activity that earned it the common name of "grease moth".
==Taxonomy==
''A. cuprina'' was named by the German entomologist Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1872.〔“Aglossa Cuprina.” Zipcodezoo. 17 Mar. 2009. The BayScience Foundation, Inc. 20 Mar. 2009.〕 The specific epithet of ''A. pinguinalis'', its other binomial name, is derived from the Latin "''pinguinalis''" (greasy).〔Butler, Edward Albert. Our Household Insect: an account of the insect-pests found in dwelling-houses. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1893. 29 Jan. 2008. Harvard University Library, Cambridge, MA. Google books. 10 Mar. 2009.〕

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