Cyclotorna diplocentra

Cyclotorna diplocentra is a moth of the family Cyclotornidae. It is found in Australia, including New South Wales and Queensland.

Cyclotorna diplocentra
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C. diplocentra
Binomial name
Cyclotorna diplocentra
Turner, 1913

Original description

female 30 mm. Head, thorax, and legs brownish-fuscous, finely irrorated with whitish. Antennae fuscous. Abdomen brownish fuscous. Forewings elongate-oval, costa rather strongly arched, apex rounded, termen obliquely rounded, dorsum strongly arched before middle; brownish-grey, finely irrorated with whitish, and with sparsely scattered dark fuscous scales; two roundish dark fuscous discal spots; first above 2/3 dorsum, second larger, beneath 2/3 costa; cilia grey, with some whitish irroration. Hindwings and cilia fuscous. Type in Coll. Turner. Q.: Brisbane; one specimen.

Original description by Alfred Jefferis Turner
gollark: Xenowyrms *are* quite valuable.
gollark: I can only hold 2 right now.
gollark: For a CB Fire Gem egg (red), can I probably ask for two CB common hatchlings?
gollark: Zyumorphs seem to be the new Muskies: stupidly overvalued despite not being very rare. Especially yellows.
gollark: They do seem to sit for a little while.


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