Other moth species

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246 species

Carposina latebrosa (A Fruitworm moth (Family Carposinidae))

Carposina latebrosa
Carposina latebrosa
Carposina latebrosa

Carposina mediella (A Fruitworm moth (Carposinidae))

Carposina mediella
Carposina mediella
Carposina mediella

Carposina petraea (Carposina petraea)

Carposina taractis (A Carposinidae moth)

Carposina taractis
Carposina taractis
Carposina taractis

Carposina undescribed species (A Fruitworm moth (Family Carposinidae))

Carposina undescribed species
Carposina undescribed species
Carposina undescribed species

Carposinidae (family) (a Copromorhoidea moth)

Carposinidae (family)
Carposinidae (family)
Carposinidae (family)

Ceromitia (genus) (A Fairy moth)

Ceromitia (genus)
Ceromitia (genus)
Ceromitia (genus)

Ceromitia iolampra (A Fairy moth)

Ceromitia iolampra
Ceromitia iolampra
Ceromitia iolampra

Choreutidae (family) (Metalmark Moths)

Choreutidae (family)
Choreutidae (family)
Choreutidae (family)

Coleophoridae (Family) (Case Bearers)

Comana albibasis (Lion's Mane Moth)

Comana albibasis
Comana albibasis

Comana fasciata (Comana fasciata)

Conopomorpha heliopla (a Lizard Moth, Gracillariidae)

Conopomorpha heliopla

Coscinoptycha sp. (Coscinoptycha sp.)

Cyclotorna sp. (Cyclotorna sp.)

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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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