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Agrionympha karoo

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Agrionympha karoo
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A. karoo
Binomial name
Agrionympha karoo
Gibbs, 2011

Agrionympha karoo is a species of moth belonging to the Micropterigidae family. It was described by George W. Gibbs and Niels P. Kristensen in 2011. It is found in South Africa, where it is known only from the Eastern Cape.

It lives amongst Adiantum species and other ferns on rocky banks of streams where seepage maintains very limited growth of thallose liverworts and mosses in an otherwise hot and arid environment.

The length of the forewings is about 2.5 mm for males 2.6 mm for females.[1]

Etymology

The species is named after the semi-arid region in which it occurs, the Karoo.

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