Schlehen-Knospenmotte vs Braune Fichtenknospenmotte

Argyresthia spinosella compared with Argyresthia glabratella

Key Differences

  • Schlehen-Knospenmotte is Endangered while Braune Fichtenknospenmotte is Least Concern.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Schlehen-Knospenmotte Braune Fichtenknospenmotte
Kingdom same Animalia (Tier) Animalia (Tier)
Phylum same Arthropoda (Gliederfüßer) Arthropoda (Gliederfüßer)
Class same Insecta (Insekten) Insecta (Insekten)
Order same Lepidoptera (Schmetterlinge) Lepidoptera (Schmetterlinge)
Family same Argyresthiidae Argyresthiidae
Genus same Argyresthia Argyresthia
Species Argyresthia spinosella Argyresthia glabratella

Evolutionary Relationship

Schlehen-Knospenmotte and Braune Fichtenknospenmotte share a common ancestor at the Genus level: Argyresthia.

Conservation Status

Schlehen-Knospenmotte

EN — Endangered

Braune Fichtenknospenmotte

LC — Least Concern

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Schlehen-Knospenmotte Braune Fichtenknospenmotte
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

Schlehen-Knospenmotte

Habitat

Typically found in virtually all terrestrial and freshwater habitats.

Range

Distributed across Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Currently classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, this species faces significant conservation challenges across its range.

Braune Fichtenknospenmotte

Habitat

Typically found in virtually all terrestrial and freshwater habitats.

Range

Distributed across Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

Schlehen-Knospenmotte

The Blackthorn Argent (Argyresthia spinosella) is a species in the genus Argyresthia. It is currently classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Distributed across Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Currently classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, this species faces significant conservation challenges across its range.

Braune Fichtenknospenmotte

No description available.

Shared Countries

Both species can be found in 4 countries:

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