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English: Plate 57.
DescriptionBinomial in textModern accepted name
1, 2. The Broom-tip.Chesias rufataunchanged
3, 4. The Streak.Chesias spartiataChesias legatella
5, 6. Barred Tooth-striped. Lobophora polycommataTrichopteryx polycommata
7, 8. Early Tooth-striped.Lobophora carpinataTrichopteryx carpinata
9, 10. The Seraphim. Lobophora halterataunchanged
Date
Source The Moths of the British Isles, Second Series.
Author Richard South

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