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Faveria laiasalis

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Faveria laiasalis
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F. laiasalis
Binomial name
Faveria laiasalis
Walker, 1859[1]
Synonyms
  • Trachonitis sublignalis Walker, 1863
  • Nephopteryx patulalis Walker, 1863
  • Pempelia strigiferella Meyrick, 1879
  • Pempelia rufitinctella Meyrick, 1879
  • Nephopteryx epicrypha Turner, 1904

Faveria laiasalis is a species of moth of the family Pyralidae. It was found by Francis Walker in 1859 and is found in Queensland, Australia.

The wingspan is about 20 mm. The forewings are brown with a dark mark near the base of the inner margin.[2]

The larvae have been reared on Cynodon dactylon.

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