Chionodes
Chionodes is a genus of moths of the family Gelechiidae. Members of this group can be found in most parts of the world. Many species of this genus utilize Douglas-fir as a host plant for their larvae.
Species
Species in this genus include:
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- C. abradescens
- C. acerella
- C. acrina
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- C. agriodes
- C. apolectella
- C. aprilella
- C. arenella
- C. argentipunctella
- C. aristella
- C. bastuliella
- C. bicolor
- C. bicostomaculella
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- C. canofusella
- C. ceanothiella
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- C. dentella
- C. discoocellella
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- C. figurella
- C. flavicorporella
- C. fluvialella
- C. fondella
- C. formosella
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- C. fructuaria
- C. fumatella[4]
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- C. grandis
- C. halycopa
- C. hayreddini
- C. helicosticta
- C. hibiscella
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- C. hinnella
- C. holosericella[5]
- C. ignorantella[6]
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- C. iridescens
- C. kincaidella
- C. labradorica
- C. loetae
- C. lophosella
- C. luctuella[7]
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- C. manabiensis
- C. mariona
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- C. metallica
- C. mongolicus
- C. nanodella
- C. nebulosella
- C. negundella
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- C. nigrobarbata
- C. notandella
- C. nubilella[10]
- C. obscurusella
- C. occidentella
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- C. occlusa
- C. ochreostrigella
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- C. paralogella
- C. pereyra
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- C. phalacra
- C. pinguicula
- C. praeclarella
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- C. pseudofondella
- C. psiloptera
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- C. salicella
- C. seculaella
- C. sistrella
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- Food plant: Suaeda moquinii
- C. soella
- C. stefaniae
- C. terminimaculella
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- C. tessa
- C. thoraceochrella[12]
- C. tragicella[13]
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- C. violaceus[16]
- C. whitmanella
- C. xanthophilella
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