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  1. Ephestia, genus Ephestianoun

    small moths whose larvae spin silken tunnels and feed on stored food products

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  1. Ephestia

    Ephestia is a genus of small moths belonging to the family Pyralidae. Some species are significant pests of dry plant produce, such as seeds and cereals. Best known among these are probably the cacao moth (E. elutella) and the Mediterranean flour moth (E. kuehniella). The genus Cadra is closely related to Ephestia and might be a junior synonym. Several of these moths are variously assigned to one or the other genus, in particular in non-entomological sources.

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    Ephestia is a genus of small moths in the family Pyralidae. Some species are significant pests and are commonly known as "flour moths" or "dried fruit moths," infesting stored grain products or dried fruits.

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  1. Ephestia

    Ephestia is a genus of small moths belonging to the family Pyralidae. Some species are significant pests of dry plant produce, such as seeds and cereals. Best known among these are probably the Cacao Moth and the Mediterranean Flour Moth. The genus Cadra is closely related to Ephestia and might be a junior synonym. Several of these moths are variously assigned to one or the other genus, in particular in non-entomological sources.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ephestia in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ephestia in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

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