Apostibes aerata
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Apostibes aerata Walsingham, 1914
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Apostibes aerata is a moth of the Scythrididae family. It was described by Walsingham in 1914. It is found in Mexico (Guerrero).[1]
The wingspan is about 12 mm. The forewings are shining, pale brassy greenish, becoming more coppery towards the costa and at the apex. A white streak coming from the base below the costa terminates in the fold at about one-fourth, and there is a white patch lying a little beyond it and reaching the costa before the middle, a similar white patch, bent inward from the costa before the apex and reverting to the dorsum is found at the end of the fold. The hindwings are dark reddish fuscous.[2]
References
- ^ Apostibes at funet.fi.
- ^ Biol. centr.-amer. Lep. Heterocera 4 : 322