
Aluctoidea is the superfamily of many-plumed and false plume moths. These small moths are most easily reccognized by their wings. These each consist of many (typically more than 3) narrow strips of membrane around the major veins, instead of a continuous sheet of membrane between the veins. In living moths in the wild, this is often hard to see ho...
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(from the article `lepidopteran`) ...wings usually deeply cleft into plumes; larvae spin webs on and eat the leaves of various plants or bore into seeds, seedpods, roots, or ...
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