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- Coleophora_thiophaea abstract "Coleophora thiophaea is a moth of the Coleophoridae family. It is found in south-eastern India (Tamil Nadu, Dindigul).The wingspan is about 11 mm. The head and thorax are whitish-ochreous. The palpi is ferruginous-yellowish or yellow-whitish. The antennae are stout, ochreous-whitish and the basal joint shortly rough-scaled anteriorly. The abdomen is whitish-ochreous. The forewings are light ochreous-yellow, although deeper and ferruginous-tinged posteriorly. There is an undefined elongate rather dark fuscous patch extending along the termen, suffused anteriorly with yellow-ferruginous. The hindwings are grey, tinged with pale ochreous towards the apex.".
- Coleophora_thiophaea class Insect.
- Coleophora_thiophaea family Coleophoridae.
- Coleophora_thiophaea genus Coleophora.
- Coleophora_thiophaea kingdom Animal.
- Coleophora_thiophaea order Lepidoptera.
- Coleophora_thiophaea phylum Arthropod.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageID "31812827".
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageLength "1525".
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageRevisionID "631205941".
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coleophora.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageWikiLink Coleophora.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageWikiLink Coleophoridae.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageWikiLink Lepidoptera.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageWikiLink Moth.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageWikiLink Wingspan.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coleophora thiophaea".
- Coleophora_thiophaea binomial "Coleophora thiophaea".
- Coleophora_thiophaea binomialAuthority "Meyrick, 1917".
- Coleophora_thiophaea classis "Insecta".
- Coleophora_thiophaea familia Coleophoridae.
- Coleophora_thiophaea genus "Coleophora".
- Coleophora_thiophaea imageWidth "200".
- Coleophora_thiophaea name "Coleophora thiophaea".
- Coleophora_thiophaea ordo Lepidoptera.
- Coleophora_thiophaea phylum "Arthropoda".
- Coleophora_thiophaea regnum "Animalia".
- Coleophora_thiophaea species "C. thiophaea".
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coleophoridae-stub.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Coleophora_thiophaea subject Category:Coleophora.
- Coleophora_thiophaea hypernym Moth.
- Coleophora_thiophaea type Animal.
- Coleophora_thiophaea type Eukaryote.
- Coleophora_thiophaea type Insect.
- Coleophora_thiophaea type Species.
- Coleophora_thiophaea type Thing.
- Coleophora_thiophaea type Q1390.
- Coleophora_thiophaea type Q19088.
- Coleophora_thiophaea type Q729.
- Coleophora_thiophaea comment "Coleophora thiophaea is a moth of the Coleophoridae family. It is found in south-eastern India (Tamil Nadu, Dindigul).The wingspan is about 11 mm. The head and thorax are whitish-ochreous. The palpi is ferruginous-yellowish or yellow-whitish. The antennae are stout, ochreous-whitish and the basal joint shortly rough-scaled anteriorly. The abdomen is whitish-ochreous. The forewings are light ochreous-yellow, although deeper and ferruginous-tinged posteriorly.".
- Coleophora_thiophaea label "Coleophora thiophaea".
- Coleophora_thiophaea sameAs Q5144430.
- Coleophora_thiophaea sameAs Coleophora_thiophaea.
- Coleophora_thiophaea sameAs Coleophora_thiophaea.
- Coleophora_thiophaea sameAs m.0gty8fc.
- Coleophora_thiophaea sameAs Q5144430.
- Coleophora_thiophaea wasDerivedFrom Coleophora_thiophaea?oldid=631205941.
- Coleophora_thiophaea isPrimaryTopicOf Coleophora_thiophaea.
- Coleophora_thiophaea name "Coleophora thiophaea".