- Cosmopterix coryphaea
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Cosmopterix coryphaea Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Cosmopterigidae Genus: Cosmopterix Species: C. coryphaea Binomial name Cosmopterix coryphaea
(Walsingham, 1908)[1]Synonyms - Cosmopteryx coryphaea Walsingham, 1908
- Cosmopteryx coryphae Agenjo, 1952
- Cosmopteryx donatellae Mariani, 1932
- Cosmopteryx formosa Amsel, 1935
Cosmopterix coryphaea is a moth of the Cosmopterigidae family. It is known from the Canary Islands and the Mediterranean region from Spain to Cyprus.
The larvae feed on Phragmites australis. They mine te leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of a gallery, widening upwards into an elongate blotch. Most frass is piled in the older, lower section of the mine, but part of it is ejected. Pupation takes place inside of the mine.[3]
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