Epermenia ochreomaculellus

Epermenia ochreomaculellus is a moth of the family Epermeniidae. It is found from the Iberian Peninsula to Bulgaria and the Caucasus, as well as from Lebanon to Mongolia.[2]

Epermenia ochreomaculellus
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E. ochreomaculellus
Binomial name
Epermenia ochreomaculellus
(Millière, 1854)[1]
Synonyms
  • Chauliodus ochreomaculellus Millière, 1854
  • Epermenia ochreomaculella
  • Epermenia prohaskaella Schawerda, 1921

Subspecies

  • Epermenia ochreomaculellus ochreomaculellus (Iberian Peninsula to Bulgaria and the Caucasus)
  • Epermenia ochreomaculellus asiatica Gaedike, 1979 (Near East: Lebanon to Mongolia)
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