Armatophallus exoenota
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Armatophallus exoenota (Meyrick, 1918)
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Armatophallus exoenota is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Meyrick in 1918. It is found in Gambia, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe,[1] Namibia and South Africa.[2][3]
The wingspan is 12.5-20.1 mm. The forewings are dark red-brown, suffusedly mixed with dark purplish-fuscous and with a short indistinct light reddish-ochreous transverse mark from the costa almost at the base. The plical and second discal stigmata are small, indistinct and blackish and there is a small indistinct spot of ochreous suffusion on the costa at three-fourths. The hindwings are rather dark grey.[4] Adults are on wing from October to May and in August.
References
- ^ Bidzilya, O.V. 2015: Armatophallus gen. n., a new genus of gelechiid moths (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) from the Afrotropical and Oriental regions. Zootaxa, 3981: 413-429. Preview (PDF)
- ^ funet.fi
- ^ Afro Moths
- ^ Ann. Transv. Mus. 6 (2) : 52 Archived 2015-06-19 at the Wayback Machine