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Agrionympha sagittella

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

Agrionympha sagittella 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 from the Hogsback and Ngadu Forests in the Eastern Cape.

It has been recorded amongst ferns, grasses and shrubs on damp sunny banks where liverworts are visible and along sunny roadsides or tracks at altitudes between 940 and 1,300 meters.

The length of the forewings is 3.2–3.5 mm for males and 3.6–3.8 mm for females.[1]

Etymology

The specific name is derived from sagitta (meaning arrow), referring to the arrow-shaped or T-configuration of the confluent forewing median and claval bands is unique to this species.

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