Hypobapta tachyhalotaria

Hypobapta tachyhalotaria is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in Tasmania and possibly New South Wales and Queensland.

Hypobapta tachyhalotaria
Hypobapta tachyhalotaria
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Geometridae
Genus: Hypobapta
Species:
H. tachyhalotaria
Binomial name
Hypobapta tachyhalotaria
Hausmann & Sommerer, 2009

The wingspan is 39–42 mm for males and 44–48 mm for females. The ground color is light grey and the basal, antemedial and postmedial lines are blackish dark grey. The terminal area is darker on all wings, with a pale grey wavy line.[1]

Etymology

The name is derived from the Greek word ταχυαλωτος (meaning rapidly conquered) and refers to the authors’ opinion that appropriately used data from DNA barcoding campaigns can have an accelerating effect on taxonomy.

gollark: Well, not this hour!
gollark: Hmm. Using a misinterpretation of probability, now that I missed a 2G prize unluckily I'm sure to get good cave drops!
gollark: A CB copper or so?
gollark: ***DUN NUD UDN***
gollark: Every *other* improvement has taken ages...

References

  1. Hausmann, A. ; M. Sommerer ; R. Rougerie & P. Hebert, 2009: Hypobapta tachyhalotaria spec. nov. from Tasmania- an example of a new species revealed by DNA barcoding (Lepidoptera: Geometridae). Spixiana 32 (2): 161-166. Full article:


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