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Nemapogon cloacella, the cork moth, is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family (Tineidae), and therein to the subfamily Nemapogoninae. Its junior synonym N. infimella was established by G.H. Heydenreich in the 1851 volume of his Lepidopterorum Europaeorum Catalogus Methodicus, but many sources still attribute it to G.A.W. Herrich-Schäffer, who supposedly narrowly beat Heidenreich in (re)describing the species. But as it seems, Herrich-Schäffer was merely one of the first to use the name proposed by Heydenreich, as the volume of his Systematische Bearbeitung der Schmetterlinge von Europa where he discussed the cork moth was not published until 1853 or 1854. That all nonwithstanding, the species had been already validly described by A.H. Haworth in the 1828 volume of

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  • Korkmotte (de)
  • Nemapogon cloacella (en)
  • Gewoon kroeskopje (nl)
  • Пробковая моль (ru)
  • Nemapogon cloacella (sv)
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  • Die Korkmotte (Nemapogon cloacella) ist ein Schmetterling (Nachtfalter) aus der Familie der Echten Motten (Tineidae). (de)
  • Het gewoon kroeskopje (Nemapogon cloacella) is een vlinder uit de familie echte motten (Tineidae). De wetenschappelijke naam is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1828 door Haworth. De soort komt voor in Europa. (nl)
  • Nemapogon cloacella är en fjärilsart som beskrevs av Adrian Hardy Haworth 1828. Nemapogon cloacella ingår i släktet Nemapogon och familjen äkta malar. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Про́бковая моль (лат. Nemapogon cloacella) — вид чешуекрылых из семейства настоящих молей (Tineidae). Бабочки желтовато-серого, светло-серого или серо-коричневого цвета в тёмных пятнах и разводах. Вид встречается в широколиственных лесах Евразии. Гусеницы питаются гнилой древесиной и трутовыми грибами. Насекомое известно как вредитель на винодельческих предприятиях и складах продовольствия. В природе в течение года развивается два, а в помещениях — три поколения. (ru)
  • Nemapogon cloacella, the cork moth, is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family (Tineidae), and therein to the subfamily Nemapogoninae. Its junior synonym N. infimella was established by G.H. Heydenreich in the 1851 volume of his Lepidopterorum Europaeorum Catalogus Methodicus, but many sources still attribute it to G.A.W. Herrich-Schäffer, who supposedly narrowly beat Heidenreich in (re)describing the species. But as it seems, Herrich-Schäffer was merely one of the first to use the name proposed by Heydenreich, as the volume of his Systematische Bearbeitung der Schmetterlinge von Europa where he discussed the cork moth was not published until 1853 or 1854. That all nonwithstanding, the species had been already validly described by A.H. Haworth in the 1828 volume of (en)
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  • Cork moth (en)
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