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・ Agonopterix acuta
・ Agonopterix acutivalvula
・ Agonopterix adspersella
・ Agonopterix agyrella
・ Agonopterix alpigena
・ Agonopterix alstroemeriana
・ Agonopterix amissella
・ Agonopterix amyrisella
・ Agonopterix angelicella
・ Agonopterix antennariella
・ Agonopterix anticella
・ Agonopterix aperta
・ Agonopterix archangelicella
・ Agonopterix arctica
・ Agonopterix arenella
Agonopterix argillacea
・ Agonopterix arnicella
・ Agonopterix aspersella
・ Agonopterix assimilella
・ Agonopterix astrantiae
・ Agonopterix atomella
・ Agonopterix atrodorsella
・ Agonopterix babaella
・ Agonopterix bakriella
・ Agonopterix baleni
・ Agonopterix banatica
・ Agonopterix bipunctifera
・ Agonopterix bipunctosa
・ Agonopterix broennoeensis
・ Agonopterix budashkini


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Agonopterix argillacea : ウィキペディア英語版
Agonopterix argillacea

''Agonopterix argillacea'' is a moth in the Oecophoridae family. It was described by Walsingham in 1881.〔(LepIndex )〕 It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from California to British Columbia and in Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Michigan, South Dakota, Illinois, Texas, Florida and Utah.
The wingspan is 14-21 mm.〔(mothphotographersgroup )〕 The forewings are pale greyish-ochreous, irrorated with blackish fuscous scales. The pale basal patch is diffused along the costal margin, but bounded below it by an outwardly diffused but inwardly distinct blackish fuscous shade. There are two fuscous dots before the middle, followed by a blackish fuscous cloud above the middle of the wing, which reaches to a pale dirty-whitish dot immediately beyond and below it. The hindwings are pale greyish ochreous.〔(Proc. zool. Soc. Lond. 1881 : 313 )〕
The larvae feed on ''Salix lasiolepis'', ''Salix bebbiana'', ''Amorpha fruticosa'' and ''Ptelea trifoliata''.〔(Agonopterix at funet )〕
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