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Hyalopseustis
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Hyalopseustis

Meyrick, 1925
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H. vitrea
Binomial name
Hyalopseustis vitrea
Meyrick, 1925

Hyalopseustis vitrea is a moth in the family Depressariidae, and the only species in the genus Hyalopseustis. It was described by Meyrick in 1925. It is found in Peru.[1]

The wingspan is 47–53 mm. The forewings are blackish with a broad rather oblique transverse pale blue subhyaline fasciate blotch beyond the cell, not quite reaching the costa or tornus, the veins on this black. The hindwings are pale blue subhyaline and the veins black, sometimes rather broadly and suffused together on the basal third. There is a narrow rather irregular oblique black fascia crossing the wing on the end of the cell and continued to the middle of the termen. There is also a moderate black fascia running around the apex and termen to the tornus.

Adults are thought to be mimicks of Danainae butterflies.[2]

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