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Autostichidae: Twirler Moths and Kin
Autostichidae is a family that is hard to characterize.
Range: Represented throughout much of North America; also occurs in several areas of
the world. This is a European species, introduced into NA in the mid 1800's.
The larvae are nearly always saprophagous.
Four-spotted Yellowneck Moth, Oegoconia novimundi 2276.JPG
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