Agonopterix rotundella by Theo
Agonopterix rotundella is a moth of the family Depressariidae and is found in most of Europe. It was first described from moths found in Surrey, England by the entomologist John Douglas in 1846.
Etymology meaning
Agonopterix: Combines the Latin agon, meaning “contest” or “an assembly,” and pterix, meaning “wing.” (IN NATURE)
rotundell=rotunda
Greece Chalkidiki
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