Tinodes waeneri
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Tinodes waeneri is a species of tinodes.[1]
Description
Tinodes waeneri is also sometimes referred to as a Small Red Sedge. Often presenting with a forewing length of 6-9mm, tinodes waeneri has reddish-brown forewings and darker veins.
Range
Tinodes waeneri are commonly found in Central, Western, and parts of Northern and Southern Europe.
Habitat
tinodes waeneri are commonly seen May to September and are often found near streams, lakes and rivers.
Ecology
Etymology
Taxonomy
References
- ↑ "Small Red Sedge (Tinodes waeneri)". iNaturalist. Retrieved 1 July 2025.
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