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Imma congrualis

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Imma congrualis
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I. congrualis
Binomial name
Imma congrualis
Walsingham, 1900

Imma congrualis is a moth in the family Immidae. It was described by Walsingham in 1900. It is found in New Guinea.[1]

The wingspan is 25–28 mm. The forewings are fuscous, faintly purplish-tinged and with an indistinct dark fuscous discal dot at three-fifths, in females with a narrow terminal fascia of dark fuscous suffusion, in males linear and nearly obsolete. The hindwings in males have a shallow submedian groove, furnished with some rather dark fuscous long hairs, in females becoming more blackish-fuscous posteriorly.[2]

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