RMRGH9TK–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. A REVIEW OF WING REDUCTION IN LEPIDOPTER A signella (Hiibner) in the European Alps, although flightless (Burmann, 1947: 84), is only slightly brachypterous (Figs 15, 16). 11. Cosmopterigidae In the Cosmopterigidae a weak tendency towards wing reduction can be observed in some European species of the genus Vulcaniella Riedl. Vulcaniella pomposella (Zeller), V. grabowiella (Staudinger) and V. extremella (Wocke) are sexually dimorphic in wing shape but only the female of the last can be classed as slightly wing-reduced (Klimesch, 1943
RM2AYM9EF–Violet Cosmet (Pancalia leuwenhoekella), sits on a flower, Germany
RM2M0FAT8–cosmet moth (Pancalia leuwenhoekella), sits on a flower, Germany
RMT52FM3–Pancalia leuwenhoekella, a small colourful moth in the family Cosmopterigidae, UK
RM2D7AD8R–Pinned, Devil's Den State Park, Washington, Arkansas, United States, Perimede circitor Hodges, 1969, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Lepidoptera, Glossata, Cosmopterigidae, Chrysopeleiinae
RM2D7BD8X–Pinned, Fort Valley, 7.5 miles northwest of Flagstaff, Coconino, Arizona, United States, Periploca devia Hodges, 1969, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Lepidoptera, Glossata, Cosmopterigidae, Chrysopeleiinae
RM2D7AD87–Pinned, Big Bend National Park, Chisos Mountains, Green Gulch, 5500', Brewster, Texas, United States, Cosmopterix chisosensis Hodges, 1978, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Lepidoptera, Glossata, Cosmopterigidae, Cosmopteriginae
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