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Calicotis crucifera

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Calicotis crucifera
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C. crucifera
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Calicotis crucifera
Meyrick, 1889
Calicotis crucifera

Calicotis crucifera, the leather-leaf spore-eater, is a moth of the Stathmopodidae family. It is found in New Zealand and Australia.

The wings are grey with dark specks. Adults are on wing from October to May.

The larvae feed on Pyrrosia eleagnifolia. They feed on the fern spores.[1]

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