Polilla Caniche: Una Introducción Concisa

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La polilla caniche, también conocida como polilla de la cama, es una plaga común en muchos hogares.

Estos insectos pequeños y fastidiosos pueden causar mucho daño a tus ropa y textiles.

La polilla caniche es una especie de polilla que se alimenta de fibras naturales como la lana, la seda y la algodón.

Su nombre científico es Achyra rantalis y es una de las especies de polillas más comunes en todo el mundo.

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¿Qué es la polilla caniche?

The polilla caniche, also known as the Poodle Moth, is a species of moth that was discovered in Kirguistán in 2009 by biologist Arthur Anker.

It got its name from its appearance, which resembles a small white dog, specifically a caniche, due to its white fur-like features.

The polilla caniche has a distinctive white and long fur-like appearance, with a spongy texture to its body.

Its wings are covered in shorter white hair, while its antennae resemble large eyebrows or curved eyelashes.

The moth has two large, round, and black eyes.

Características

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The polilla caniche is a unique creature, and one of its most distinctive features is its fur-like covering. This covering is white, long, and wavy, giving it a spongy appearance.

Its wings are also covered in this fur, but it's shorter and more compact.

One of the polilla caniche's most striking features are its antennae, which are a dark brown color and shaped like curved eyelashes.

Its eyes are large and black, and they're quite noticeable.

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