| Palpita vitrealis | (Rossi, 1794) | 
27-32 mm
- Local names
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		Language Vernacular name  Česky ČeskyZavíječ průsvitný  Dansk DanskHvidt halvmøl  Deutsch DeutschJasminzünsler  Deutsch DeutschOlivenbaum-Zünsler  English EnglishJasmine moth  English EnglishOlive-tree Pearl  Español EspañolPauillac verde del olivo  Français FrançaisPyrale du jasmin  Italiano ItalianoTignola dell'olivo  Magyar MagyarHófehér tűzmoly  Nederlands NederlandsSatijnlichtmot  Norsk NorskHvit engmott  Português PortuguêsPirale verde da oliveira  Slovenčina SlovenčinaVijačka olivová  Suomeksi SuomeksiJasmiinikoisa  Svenska SvenskaVitt sydmott  Русский РусскийМотылёк стеклянный  ייִדיש ייִדישעש היסמין 
- Primary hostplants
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		Family Latin name Vernacular name Oleaceae Forsythia Forsythia Oleaceae Fraxinus americana American ash Oleaceae Fraxinus angustifolia Narrow-leafed ash Oleaceae Jasminum azoricum Lemon-scented jasmine Oleaceae Jasminum officinale Common jasmine Oleaceae Jasminum sambac Arabian jasmine Oleaceae Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet Oleaceae Ligustrum ovalifolium Oval-Leaved Privet Oleaceae Ligustrum sinense Chinese privet Oleaceae Ligustrum vulgare Wild Privet Oleaceae Olea europaea Olive tree Oleaceae Phillyrea latifolia Green olive tree 
- Synonyms and other combinations
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		Latin name Author Palpita unionalis Hübner, 1796 
- Links
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		Language Website Authors   African Moths Roy Goff   Afro Moths Jurate De Prins. Willy De Prins   Lepiforum e. V.   Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei     Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger   Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis   Suffolk Moths Tony Prichard   Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson   UK Moths Ian Kimber 
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