"Angoumois moth" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Angoumois moths [plural]
Etymology: So named from Angoumois in France. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Angoumois moth (plural Angoumois moths)
  1. Sitotroga cerealella, a small moth destructive of grain. Categories (lifeform): Moths Translations (Sitotroga cerealella, a small moth that is destructive to grain): papillon de l’Angoumois [masculine] (French), traça dos cereais [feminine] (Portuguese)

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