Carposinidae
Bondia crescentella Walsingham, 1882
Bondia crescentella Walsingham, 1882
Bondia crescentella is a North American Carposinidae moth described by Walsingham in 1882, with a 11–20 mm wingspan.
Bondia comonana
Bondia comonana
Bondia comonana, the prune limb borer, is a North American Carposinidae moth whose larvae bore into Prunus and Quercus limbs.
Bondia nigella Newman, 1856
Bondia nigella Newman, 1856
Bondia nigella is a moth in the Carposinidae family, described in 1856, found in eastern Australia and Tasmania.
Carposina sasakii Matsumura, 1900
Carposina sasakii Matsumura, 1900
Carposina sasakii Matsumura, 1900, the peach fruit moth, is an Asian moth in the Carposinidae family with 13–17 mm wingspan.
Carposina rubophaga (Dugdale)
Carposina rubophaga (Dugdale)
Carposina rubophaga, the New Zealand raspberry bud moth, is a carposinid moth endemic to New Zealand whose larvae damage raspberry and blackberry buds and fruit.
Coscinoptycha improbana Meyrick, 1881
Coscinoptycha improbana Meyrick, 1881
Coscinoptycha improbana is a moth species native to Australia, also found in several nearby Pacific island regions.
Sosineura mimica (Lower, 1893)
Sosineura mimica (Lower, 1893)
Sosineura mimica is a Carposinidae moth species found in Australia, including Tasmania.
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