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・ Coleophora albarracinica
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・ Coleophora albicilia
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・ Coleophora albicosta
・ Coleophora albicostella
・ Coleophora albidella
・ Coleophora albidorsella
・ Coleophora albilineella
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・ Coleophora albiradiata
Coleophora albitarsella
・ Coleophora albostraminata
・ Coleophora albotitae
・ Coleophora albovanescens
・ Coleophora albulae
・ Coleophora alcyonipennella
・ Coleophora alecturella
・ Coleophora aleramica
・ Coleophora alfacarensis
・ Coleophora algeriensis
・ Coleophora algidella
・ Coleophora alhamaella
・ Coleophora aliena
・ Coleophora aliquanta
・ Coleophora almeriensis


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Coleophora albitarsella : ウィキペディア英語版
Coleophora albitarsella

''Coleophora albitarsella'' is a moth of the Coleophoridae family. It is found in most of Europe, but has not been recorded from Ireland and Greece.
The wingspan is 10–13 mm. Adults are on wing from mid June to August in western Europe.〔(UKmoths )〕
The larvae feed on ''Clinopodium vulgare'', ''Glechoma hederacea'', ''Lycopus europaeus'', ''Melissa officinalis'', ''Melittis melissophyllum'', ''Mentha aquatica'', ''Mentha arvensis'', ''Nepeta cataria'', ''Origanum vulgare'', ''Prunella vulgaris'', ''Salvia pratensis'', ''Salvia verbenaca'', ''Satureja'', ''Stachys'' and ''Thymus'' species. They create a sheath case. The fully developed case is slender, shining black brown and about 9 mm long. Towards the end there is a narrow, transparent yellowish ventral keel. The mouth angle is 50-60°. Cases are located at the leaf underside.〔(bladmineerders.nl )〕 Full-grown larvae can be found in May.
Pupation takes place from May to early June in the case, usually attached to a hard surface such as a rock or post.
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