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White plume moth
Pterophorus pentadactyla
Plume moths
(Pterophoridae)
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Small delicate transparent white moth with thin fingered wings. The front wing is divided in two, the rear wing in 3 fingers. The wings are hairy. Long spurs on the legs. While resting the wings are spread. Prefers plants of the CONVOLVULACEAE (bindweed family). ⇔ wsp. 26-34 mm
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0 LookAlikes (LA):
White plume moth
Sneeuwwitte vedermot
Schlehen-Federgeistchen
Ptérophore blanc
Pterophorus pentadactyla [L.]
Polilla penacho
Pterophorus pentadactyla [L.]
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