. . . . . . . . . . . "Cadra calidella"@en . . . "18072"^^ . . . . "33687760"^^ . "1111395672"^^ . "*Ephestia calidella (Guen\u00E9e, 1845)"@en . . "Cadra calidella \u00E9 uma esp\u00E9cie de insetos lepid\u00F3pteros, mais especificamente de tra\u00E7as, pertencente \u00E0 fam\u00EDlia Pyralidae. A autoridade cient\u00EDfica da esp\u00E9cie \u00E9 , tendo sido descrita no ano de 1845. Trata-se de uma esp\u00E9cie presente no territ\u00F3rio portugu\u00EAs."@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cadra calidella"@pt . . . . . . . . . . . "Cadra calidella \u00E9 uma esp\u00E9cie de insetos lepid\u00F3pteros, mais especificamente de tra\u00E7as, pertencente \u00E0 fam\u00EDlia Pyralidae. A autoridade cient\u00EDfica da esp\u00E9cie \u00E9 , tendo sido descrita no ano de 1845. Trata-se de uma esp\u00E9cie presente no territ\u00F3rio portugu\u00EAs."@pt . . . . . . . . . "Cadra calidella, the dried fruit or date moth, is a species of snout moth in the genus Cadra and commonly mistaken for the species Cadra figulilella. It thrives in warmer conditions and is found primarily in Mediterranean countries, although it can also be found in Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Transcaucasia, Caucasus, and the western part of Russia. It feeds on dried fruits, carobs, nuts and seeds, hence earning its colloquial name. This diet damages the food industry, and it is a common storage pest. Because of this, much research has been done to study ways to limit its reproduction rate and population size. It was first described by Achille Guen\u00E9e in 1845."@en . . . . . "De vruchtmot (Cadra calidella) is een vlinder uit de familie snuitmotten (Pyralidae). De wetenschappelijke naam is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1845 door Guenee. De soort komt voor in Europa."@nl . . "Cadra calidella, the dried fruit or date moth, is a species of snout moth in the genus Cadra and commonly mistaken for the species Cadra figulilella. It thrives in warmer conditions and is found primarily in Mediterranean countries, although it can also be found in Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Transcaucasia, Caucasus, and the western part of Russia. It feeds on dried fruits, carobs, nuts and seeds, hence earning its colloquial name. This diet damages the food industry, and it is a common storage pest. Because of this, much research has been done to study ways to limit its reproduction rate and population size. It was first described by Achille Guen\u00E9e in 1845."@en . . ""@en . . "De vruchtmot (Cadra calidella) is een vlinder uit de familie snuitmotten (Pyralidae). De wetenschappelijke naam is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1845 door Guenee. De soort komt voor in Europa."@nl . . . . . . . . "Cadra calidella"@en . "Vruchtmot"@nl . .