About Parochmastis hilderi (Bradley, 1956)
Parochmastis hilderi is a moth belonging to the family Tineidae. This species was first described by John David Bradley in 1956, and it can be found in Australia and New Zealand.
Parochmastis hilderi (Bradley, 1956) is a animal in the Tineidae family, order Lepidoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Parochmastis hilderi (Bradley, 1956)
Parochmastis hilderi is a Tineidae moth found in Australia and New Zealand, first described in 1956.
Parochmastis hilderi is a moth belonging to the family Tineidae. This species was first described by John David Bradley in 1956, and it can be found in Australia and New Zealand.
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Edosa fraudulens (Rosenstock, 1885)
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Nemapogon angulifasciella (Dietz, 1905)
Acrolophus simulatus Walsingham, 1882
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