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Neoblastobasis wangithiae

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Neoblastobasis wangithiae
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N. wangithiae
Binomial name
Neoblastobasis wangithiae
Adamski, 2010

Neoblastobasis wangithiae is a moth in the family Blastobasidae. It is found in Kenya,[1] where it is known from coastal lowland habitats in the southeast of the country.

The length of the forewings is 4.1 mm. The forewings are pale brown intermixed with brown and brown scales tipped with white. The hindwings are pale grey.[2]

The larvae feed on Pleiocarpa pycnantha.

Etymology

The species is named in honour of Juliet Wangithi Muriuki, who provided technical support for the collection of fruit and reared many of the moth specimens included in the paper in which the species was described.

References

  1. ^ Afro Moths
  2. ^ Adamski, D., et al. 2010: A Review of African Blastobasinae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea: Coleophoridae), with New Taxa Reared from Native Fruits in Kenya. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 630: 1-77. Full article: [1]