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Ephestia or Cydia?
Igor Grichanov
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I have taken this larva today from ceiling in my kitchen. As the kitchen is full of dry and fresh fruits including partly damaged apples from my family orchard, I doubt is it Ephestia or Cydia?
I do hope it is the codling moth, is it?

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Igor.
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Most probably Ephestia kuehniella
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