Greya mitellae
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Greya mitellae Davis & Pellmyr, 1992
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Greya mitellae is a moth of the family Prodoxidae. It is found in moist coniferous or mixed coniferous forests in north-western Idaho and the Blue Mountains of south-eastern Washington.
The wingspan is 10–15 mm. Adults are sexually dimorphic. The forewings of the larger females are stramineous, while those of the males are brown to dark yellow with a slight purple iridescence. Both sexes have small, dark brown spots. The hindwings are medium to dark grey.[1]
The larvae feed on . The larvae are thought to be leaf miners.
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Categories:
- Moths described in 1992
- Prodoxidae
- Taxa named by Donald R. Davis (entomologist)
- Adeloidea stubs