Busck-1904
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Anacampsis fragariella
Anacampsis fragariella is a small gelechiid moth described by August Busck in 1904. It occurs in North America with records from the northeastern United States, Great Lakes region, and Pacific Northwest. The species is associated with strawberry plants (Fragaria), with larvae feeding on these hosts. Adults have a wingspan of approximately 16 mm and exhibit characteristic forewing patterning with a darker apical fascia.
Dichomeris simpliciella
Dichomeris simpliciella is a small gelechiid moth described by August Busck in 1904. It is distributed across western and south-central North America, from southern Alberta through the western United States to Texas and northern Mexico. The species exhibits distinctive bicolored forewings with a sharp longitudinal division between light ochreous and dark fuscous areas. Adults are active during two periods: spring (April–June) and late summer through autumn (August–November).