Neotherina xanthosa

Neotherina xanthosa is a species of moth of the family Geometridae first described by Sullivan and Chacón in 2011. It is known from above 2,400 meters in the Talamanca and the Central Volcanic ranges in Costa Rica, but its range probably extends into the other mountain ranges in Costa Rica and northern Panama.

Neotherina xanthosa
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N. xanthosa
Binomial name
Neotherina xanthosa
Sullivan & Chacón, 2011

The species is similar only to Neotherina callas, which it can be distinguished from by its yellowish-brown color and larger size.[1] Adults are on wing year round.

Etymology

The name refers to the yellowish-brown ground color of the maculation (spots).

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