Afrocelestis

Afrocelestis is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae.[1]

Afrocelestis
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Afrocelestis

Gozmány, 1965
Type species
Afrocelestis evertata Gozmány, 1965

The name of this genus is derived from Africa+Celestis Meyrick.

It contains small species. Hairs loose, wings short and broad, cilia long. The species have whitish or yellowish ground coloration, the pattern is brownish, consisting of indistinct marginal spots and some transversal striae or stripes.

Male genitalia: resembling Celestica but uncus bilobate and strongly sclerotized. Tegumen very narrow dorsally, valvae tripartite into various shaped lobes of a complicate structure; no gnathos; aedeagus about as long as saccus, tubular and simple, no cornuti or coremata.[2]

Species

Some species of this genus are:[3]

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