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Black-speckled Groundling

Carpatolechia proximella

Least Concern

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The Black-speckled Groundling (Carpatolechia proximella) is a species in the genus Carpatolechia. It is currently classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. Typically found in virtually all terrestrial and freshwater habitats.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in virtually all terrestrial and freshwater habitats.

Distributed across Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

Conservation Status

LC Least Concern

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

German Erlen-Palpenmotte

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Black-speckled Groundling?
The scientific name of Black-speckled Groundling is Carpatolechia proximella. It belongs to the genus Carpatolechia.
What is the conservation status of Black-speckled Groundling?
Black-speckled Groundling (Carpatolechia proximella) is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN Red List.
Where does Black-speckled Groundling live?
Black-speckled Groundling is found in Distributed across Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.. Countries include Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Sweden.
What family does Black-speckled Groundling belong to?
Black-speckled Groundling (Carpatolechia proximella) belongs to the genus Carpatolechia, which is part of the taxonomic family Gelechiidae.
Is Black-speckled Groundling endangered?
No, Black-speckled Groundling (Carpatolechia proximella) is classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, meaning it is not currently at significant risk of extinction.
What kingdom does Black-speckled Groundling belong to?
Black-speckled Groundling (Carpatolechia proximella) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (สัตว์).
What are the closest relatives of Black-speckled Groundling?
The closest relatives of Black-speckled Groundling in the genus Carpatolechia include Elm Groundling, Sallow-leaf Groundling, Suffused Groundling, Winter Oak Groundling.

Native Range — 4 Countries

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