RM2A2NJ3A–Stathmopoda, Print, Stathmopoda is a genus of moths of the subfamily Stathmopodinae in the Oecophoridae family. Note that the phylogeny and systematics of gelechoid moths are still not fully resolved
RF2CT580N–Moth, Stathmopoda pedella, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RMWH97FR–Butterflies/moths - left to right from the top - Sphaerelictis dorothea, Cosmopteryx scribaiella, Trachydora leucobathra, Synplaca gumia, Stathmopoda pedella, Holocera iceryaeela, Coleophora virgatella, Sathrobrota rileyi, Scythris cuspidella, Agonoxena argaula, Elachista regificella
RF2RTJ01P–Full view of a yellow and brown Alder Signal moth with hairy, bristly hind legs (Stathmopoda pedella)
RF2HN1HJ1–Closeup of a stathmopoda on the grass in a field with a blurry background
RF2B92512–Stathmopoda, Print, Stathmopoda is a genus of moths of the subfamily Stathmopodinae in the Oecophoridae family. Note that the phylogeny and systematics of gelechoid moths are still not fully resolved., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2D7ABMD–Pinned, Rapa Island, Maugaoa, Austral Islands, French Polynesia, France, Stathmopoda argyrosticha Clarke, 1971, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Lepidoptera, Glossata, Stathmopodidae, Stathmopodinae
RMRG7AY0–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. MICROLEPIDOPTERA OF PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 377. Figures 315-320.—Heliodinidae: 315, Craterobathra ornata, new species, wing neuraiion, cf, holotype; 316, genitalia. Genitalia: 317, Eretmocera percnophanes Meyrick, 9, slide no. 5520; 318, bursa copulatrix and, left, part of ductus bursae; 319, Stathmopoda placida Meyrick, cf", slide no. 5135; 320, aedeagus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perf
RMPFWXBN–. A handbook of British lepidoptera. Lepidoptera. TINEINA [STATHMOPODA J, linear-lanceolate, cilia 6; transverse vein partly absent, G and 7 connate. A rather extensive genus, occurring especially in Australia, New Zealand, the Indo-Malayan and African regions; only two species have been found in Europe. Larva feeding in fruits or galls. Pupa in a silken cocoon. Imago with forewings narrow, broadest near base, long-pointed. All the species in repose often carry the posterior legs semierect, projecting between the anterior and middle pairs. 1. S. pedella, L. 10-14 mm. Forewings ochreous-yellow;
RMRD8JTM–. A handbook of British lepidoptera. Lepidoptera. TINEINA [STATHMOPODA J, linear-lanceolate, cilia 6; transverse vein partly absent, G and 7 connate. A rather extensive genus, occurring especially in Australia, New Zealand, the Indo-Malayan and African regions; only two species have been found in Europe. Larva feeding in fruits or galls. Pupa in a silken cocoon. Imago with forewings narrow, broadest near base, long-pointed. All the species in repose often carry the posterior legs semierect, projecting between the anterior and middle pairs. 1. S. pedella, L. 10-14 mm. Forewings ochreous-yellow;
RMW9H61C–Archive image from page 673 of A handbook of British lepidoptera. A handbook of British lepidoptera CUbiodiversity1126142 Year: 1895 ( TINEINA [STATHMOPODA J, linear-lanceolate, cilia 6; transverse vein partly absent, G and 7 connate. A rather extensive genus, occurring especially in Australia, New Zealand, the Indo-Malayan and African regions; only two species have been found in Europe. Larva feeding in fruits or galls. Pupa in a silken cocoon. Imago with forewings narrow, broadest near base, long-pointed. All the species in repose often carry the posterior legs semierect, projecting between