Gnorimoschema soffneri
Gnorimoschema soffneri is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Riedl in 1965. It is found on Corsica, Sicily and Crete, as well as in Spain, Italy, Bulgaria, Hungary, Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.[1][2]
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- Gnorimoschema soffneri soffneri
- Gnorimoschema soffneri montanum Povolný, 1967 (Iran, Afghanistan)
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