Ypsolopha pseudoparallela
Ypsolopha pseudoparallela is a moth of the family Ypsolophidae. It is known from Honshu island in Japan.
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Species: | Y. pseudoparallela |
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Ypsolopha pseudoparallela J.C. Sohn & C.S. Wu, in Sohn et al., 2010[1] | |
The length of the forewings is 8.8-10.1 mm.
Etymology
The specific name is a combination of the Greek pseudes (meaning false) and the specific name of the superficially similar species Ypsolopha parallela.
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References
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