Sabatinca calliarcha
Sabatinca calliarcha | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Micropterigidae |
Genus: | Sabatinca |
Species: | S. calliarcha |
Binomial name | |
Sabatinca calliarcha Meyrick, 1912 | |
Sabatinca calliarcha is a species of moth belonging to the family Micropterigidae. It was described by Meyrick in 1912. It is known from New Zealand.[1]
Adults were found in December.
Original description
Wingspan 12 millimetres (0.47 in) for males. Head light bronzy-ochreous, hairs extremely long. Antennae pale ochreous, ringed with dark fuscous. Thorax clothed with long, bronzy-ochreous hairs, beneath which is a white bent stripe on each side of back. Abdomen blackish, apex ochreous-whitish. Forewings elongate-ovate, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, termen very obliquely rounded; yellow; dorsum suffused with ferrugineous-brown, with a few black scales on edge; four golden-whitish streaks from costa between base and 2/3 converging towards posterior half of dorsum, first edged posteriorly with ferrugineous-brown mixed with indigo-black, hardly reaching dorsum, other three margined at both sides with ferrugineous-brown streaks and on costa with black, second and fourth reaching dorsum, third reaching about half across the wing; posterior area ferrugineous-brownish somewhat mixed with pale yellowish, with an irregular black dot in disc at 3/4, and four black dots on costa edged beneath with golden-whitish; a thick black streak lying along termen from near apex to tornus, edged with ochreous-yellowish and interrupted to form a long upper and short lower portion, upper portion including two golden-metallic terminal dots: cilia light ochreous-yellowish, with a violet-coppery basal line edged externally with grey. Hindwings deep purple, disc and veins blackish; cilia blackish-grey.[2]
References
- ↑ nkis.info
- ↑ "Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand". 44. Royal Society of New Zealand. 1911: 124 and 125.
This article incorporates text from Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, a publication from 1911 now in the public domain in the United States.