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First discovery of a cave-dwelling Tineid moth (Lepidoptera, Tineidae) from East Asia

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In this study, we report Monopis crocicapitella (Clemens, 1859) (Tineidae), which was collected from bat guano in a cave in the southern region of Korea, for the first time from East Asia. We briefly redescribe and illustrate the external morphology and genital structures of both sexes. Also, we discuss the local habitat characteristics and some of the ecological information that was observed during our field investigation.

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Correspondence to Bong-Kyu Byun.

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Project funding: This study was supported by National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and Korea Forest Service (Forest Science & Technology Projects, Project No. S121213L110110).

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Byun, BK., Shin, SB., Bae, YS. et al. First discovery of a cave-dwelling Tineid moth (Lepidoptera, Tineidae) from East Asia. Journal of Forestry Research 25, 647–651 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-014-0503-9

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