Pyroderces klimeschi
Rebel, 1938
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Subfamily: Cosmopteriginae
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Wingspan: 15-17 mm
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Flight period: May - Jun
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Spread: Rare
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Host plants: Unknow
Information
The Pyroderces klimeschi is a small moth of the Cosmopterigidae family, with a wingspan of 15-17 mm.
it can be found in Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, and Romania. *
In Italy it is absent from the islands. *
The wing is very narrow and elongated with a "cutting" tip slightly curved downwards.
The background color of the front wings is a bright reddish brown, barely visible due to chestnut brown interference.
The front wings are crossed in the anal area by an ocher-white line.
On the inside edge of the wing is a white line extending from the base of the wing to the tip of the wing.
The hind wings are a brilliant ash gray darker towards the apex.
The head is yellowish white like the thorax, and it is precisely the coloring of the head to be a distinctive character of this species.
The dorsal area has two large light brown areas that are slightly narrower in the middle.
There is a back whitish spot. The abdomen is ocher gray in the first segments, the last two segments are yellowish-white.
The Pyroderces klimeschi is a fairly rare species and little is known about its biology.
Adults are visible in the months of May and June.
The host plant is not known, and at the moment I have no information on the stages of larva and pupa.
* Lepidoptera mundi https://lepidoptera.eu/ - Fauna Europea https://fauna-eu.org/




















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