Cochylis triangula

Cochylis triangula is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in China in Guizhou and Yunnan.[2]

Cochylis triangula
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C. triangula
Binomial name
Cochylis triangula
Sun & Li, 2013[1]

The wingspan is 15.5−17 mm. The forewing ground color is pale yellowish white. The hindwings and cilia are grayish white.

Etymology

The specific name is the feminine form of the Latin adjective triangulus (meaning triangular) and refers to the triangular sacculus.

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