Brachodes buxeus
Brachodes buxeus is a moth of the Brachodidae family. It is found in the Amanus Mountains, part of the eastern and central Toros Mountains in south-eastern and southern Turkey. The wingspan is 21.5–27 mm. It is very similar to Brachodes candefactus, but can be distinguished by the wider wingspan, the presence of a developed proboscis, the longer tooth-like processes of the antennal segments and the smaller beige-yellow marking on the hindwing underside. Adults have been recorded on wing in June and the beginning of July.
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Brachodes buxeus
Brachodes buxeus is a moth of the Brachodidae family. It is found in the Amanus Mountains, part of the eastern and central Toros Mountains in south-eastern and southern Turkey. The wingspan is 21.5–27 mm. It is very similar to Brachodes candefactus, but can be distinguished by the wider wingspan, the presence of a developed proboscis, the longer tooth-like processes of the antennal segments and the smaller beige-yellow marking on the hindwing underside. Adults have been recorded on wing in June and the beginning of July.
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Brachodes buxeus is a moth of ...... une and the beginning of July.
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Brachodes buxeus
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Brachodes buxeus is a moth of ...... une and the beginning of July.
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Brachodes buxeus
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