| Etiella zinckenella | (Treitschke, 1832) |
TL: Italy, Sicily
22-26 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
ArmenianԱկացիայի հրաթիթեռ
ČeskyZavíječ sojový
DanskHvidstribet halvmøl
DeutschErbsenmotte
EnglishPulse Pod Borer Moth
English (US)Gold-banded Etiella Moth
FrançaisPyrale du Haricot
MagyarAkácmoly
NederlandsPeultjesmot
PolskiMklik akacjowiec
SlovenčinaVijačka sójová
SvenskaTropikärtmott
РусскийОгневка акациевая
РусскийОгневка бобовая
УкраїнськаВогнівка акацієва
日本語シロイチモジマダラメイガ
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Fabaceae Cajanus cajan Pigeon pea Fabaceae Cicer arietinum Chickpea Fabaceae Colutea arborescens Bladder Senna Fabaceae Erophaca baetica Fabaceae Glycine max Soybean Fabaceae Lablab purpureus Hyacinth bean Fabaceae Lens culinaris Lentil Fabaceae Lupinus Lupin Fabaceae Ononis rotundifolia Round-leaved Restharrow Fabaceae Phaseolus lunatus Lima bean Fabaceae Phaseolus vulgaris Common bean Fabaceae Pisum Fabaceae Spartium junceum Spanish Broom Fabaceae Vigna radiata Green gram Fabaceae Vigna unguiculata Cowpea
- Links
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Language Website Authors
African Moths Roy Goff
Afro Moths Jurate De Prins. Willy De Prins
Butterflies and Moths of North America
Lepiforum e. V.
Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger
North American Moth Photographers Group
Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis
Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson
UK Moths Ian Kimber
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