Ptychocroca apenicillia

Ptychocroca apenicillia is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Chile (Aconcagua Province, Santiago Province, Maule Region and Coquimbo Region).[2]

Ptychocroca apenicillia
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P. apenicillia
Binomial name
Ptychocroca apenicillia
Brown & Razowski, 2003[1]

The wingspan is about 26 mm. The forewing pattern is variable and can consist of a well-defined black-and-white contrasting pattern or is variably obscured with grey overscaling.

Etymology

The species name refers to the absence of the hindwing hair-pencil.[3]

gollark: MANY things are beeoids, but this is not very useful.
gollark: What if I define a new abstract algebraic entity called a "beeoid"? A "beeoid" is a mapping from anything ever to anything ever.
gollark: ↓ you
gollark: Perhaps they want stuff which has interesting useful properties. Apparently magmae have basically no requirements.
gollark: If something is very slow to derive I may memorise it also.

References

  1. tortricidae.com
  2. Razowski, J. & V. Pelz 2010: Tortricidae from Chile (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologia 38 (149): 5-55.
  3. Brown, John W. & Jozéf Razowski, 2003, Zootaxa 303: 1-31


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