concealer moth from SE-Germany

Description:
the larva lives in dead, decayed wood; after 2 years it pupatesinfo: www.biologiezentrum.at/pdf_frei_remote/ZOEV_27_0105-0109.pdfHarpella forficella SCOPOLI, 1763Genus: HarpellaFamily: Oecophoridae (concealer moths, Faulholzmotten) [det. Manuel Valdueza, 2012, based on this photo]Superfamily: GelechioideaDivision: DitrysiaOrder: LepidopteraClass: InsectaPhylum: ArthropodaGermany, Bavaria, vic. Regensburg, 25.07.2011IMG_4032
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