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Household Case-bearing Moth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phereoeca allutella
The Household Case-bearing Moth (''Phereoeca allutella'') belongs to the subfamily Tineinae of the fungus moth family (Tineidae). It is an occasional pest of furs, flannel and similar materials, and has been inadvertently introduced to many places it is not originally native to.〔Clarke (1986)〕 ==Description== The wingspan is 10–13 mm for females and 7–9 mm for males. Adults are grey with one to four black spots on the forewings, and a fringe of scales along the posterior margin of the hind wings. When at rest, the wings are held tented over the body. In the male genitals, the clasper's harpe tapers from the base, but is generally slender, with a conspicuous swelling on the basal third of the costal part which distinguishes this species. The gnathos is formed by two slim and curved parts; the uncus is likewise long and slim; it abruptly truncates at the end. The vinculum is broad, with a large slender saccus; the tegumen is elongated. The anellus is generally not sclerotized (hardened), and the aedeagus is somewhat more robust than the other organs, though not large, curves slightly, and is somewhat expanded near the tip. In the female genitals, the ostium is long and situated above two sclerotized horn-like swellings. The antrum is strongly sclerotized, with the ductus seminalis attaching slightly before it. The ductus bursae is delicate, with no conspicuous ornaments or structures, as is the bursa copulatrix; a signum is lacking.〔
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