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Cadra cautella

LC control no.sh 85048151
LC classificationQL561.P9 Zoology
SB945.P95 Pests
Topical headingCadra cautella
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Variant(s)Almond moth
Cadra defectella
Cadra desuetella
Cadra formosella
Cadra irakella
Cadra passulella
Cadra rotundatella
Dried currant moth
Ephestia cautella
Ephestia passulella
Fig-moth
Pempelia cautella
Phycita formosella
Tropical warehouse moth
See alsoCadra
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Found inThe effect of synthetic female sex pheromones on fertilization in a warehouse population of Ephestia cautella (Walker) (Lepidoptera, Phycitidae), September 1977
Global Biodiversity Information Facility, viewed August 22, 2021 (accepted: Cadra cautella; Vernacular names: Dried currant moth, Almond moth ; Family: Pyralidae ; Species synonyms: Cadra defectella; Cadra desuetella; Cadra formosella; Cadra irakella; Cadra passulella; Cadra rotundatella; Ephestia cautella; Ephestia passulella; Pempelia cautella (basionym); Phycita formosella)
   <https://www.gbif.org/species/1873890>
Chittenden, F. H. (Frank Hurlbut), 1858-1929. The fig moth, 1911, viewed August 22, 2021: page 9 (fig moth (Ephestia cautella Walk.)
   <https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.109953>
Wikipedia, viewed August 22, 2021 Almond moth (almond moth or tropical warehouse moth (Cadra cautella); Almond moths infest flour, bran, oats, and other grains, as well as dried fruits ; Other common names, particularly in nonbiological literature, are dried currant moth and fig moth, which invite confusion with the close relatives Cadra figulilella (raisin moth) and Cadra calidella (dried fruit moth))
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