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- Elachista_eriodes abstract "Elachista eriodes is a moth of the Elachistidae family. It is found in New South Wales and on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia.The wingspan is about 12.4 mm for males and 12.2 mm for females. The forewings are blue. The hindwings are grey.The larvae feed on Lepidosperma species. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Young larvae mine upwards, creating a straight and narrow initial stage of the mine. Later, the mine slowly widens and turns downwards. The whole mine, except the last 20 mm, is filled with frass. Pupation takes place outside of the mine on a leaf of the host plant.".
- Elachista_eriodes class Insect.
- Elachista_eriodes family Elachistidae.
- Elachista_eriodes genus Elachista.
- Elachista_eriodes kingdom Animal.
- Elachista_eriodes order Lepidoptera.
- Elachista_eriodes phylum Arthropod.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageID "32908525".
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageLength "1563".
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageRevisionID "619955764".
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elachistidae.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moths_described_in_2011.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Elachista.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Elachistidae.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Fleurieu_Peninsula.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Frass.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Leaf_miner.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Lepidoptera.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Lepidosperma.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Moth.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink New_South_Wales.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLink Wingspan.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elachista eriodes".
- Elachista_eriodes binomial "Elachista eriodes".
- Elachista_eriodes binomialAuthority "Kaila, 2011".
- Elachista_eriodes classis "Insecta".
- Elachista_eriodes familia Elachistidae.
- Elachista_eriodes genus "Elachista".
- Elachista_eriodes name "Elachista eriodes".
- Elachista_eriodes ordo Lepidoptera.
- Elachista_eriodes phylum "Arthropoda".
- Elachista_eriodes regnum "Animalia".
- Elachista_eriodes species "E. eriodes".
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Elachistidae-stub.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Elachista_eriodes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Elachista_eriodes subject Category:Elachistidae.
- Elachista_eriodes subject Category:Moths_described_in_2011.
- Elachista_eriodes hypernym Moth.
- Elachista_eriodes type Animal.
- Elachista_eriodes type Eukaryote.
- Elachista_eriodes type Insect.
- Elachista_eriodes type Species.
- Elachista_eriodes type Thing.
- Elachista_eriodes type Q1390.
- Elachista_eriodes type Q19088.
- Elachista_eriodes type Q729.
- Elachista_eriodes comment "Elachista eriodes is a moth of the Elachistidae family. It is found in New South Wales and on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia.The wingspan is about 12.4 mm for males and 12.2 mm for females. The forewings are blue. The hindwings are grey.The larvae feed on Lepidosperma species. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Young larvae mine upwards, creating a straight and narrow initial stage of the mine. Later, the mine slowly widens and turns downwards.".
- Elachista_eriodes label "Elachista eriodes".
- Elachista_eriodes sameAs Q5352715.
- Elachista_eriodes sameAs m.0h3sw22.
- Elachista_eriodes sameAs Q5352715.
- Elachista_eriodes wasDerivedFrom Elachista_eriodes?oldid=619955764.
- Elachista_eriodes isPrimaryTopicOf Elachista_eriodes.
- Elachista_eriodes name "Elachista eriodes".