Scythris angustella
Scythris angustella is a moth of the family Scythrididae. It was described by Kari Nupponen in 2009. It is found in Uzbekistan.[2] The habitat consists of edges of large saline deserts with halophytic vegetation.
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The wingspan is 12.5–13 mm. The forewings are dark brown with fuscous scales forming the following pattern: distinct spots subbasally below and above fold, in the fold at 0.2, 0.35 and 0.55, at 0.2 in the dorsum, at 0.3 and 0.5 near the costa and at the cell end. The hindwings are pale fuscous.
Etymology
The species name refers to narrow and somewhat elongate forewings and is derived from Latin angustus (meaning narrow).[3]
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References
- Nupponen, K. 2010. Notes on Scythrididae from the Turanian region, with descriptions of six new species (Lepidoptera: Scythrididae). SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterología 38(151): 267–285. full article (pdf).
- Savela, Markku. "Scythris angustella Nupponen, 2009". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved March 14, 2018.
- Nupponen, K. (September 2009). "New records of Scythrididae from the Turanian region, with descriptions of seven new species (Lepidoptera: Scythrididae)" (PDF). SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterología. 37 (147): 341–362.
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