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Crypsicharis neocosma

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Crypsicharis neocosma
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C. neocosma
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Crypsicharis neocosma
Meyrick, 1890

Crypsicharis neocosma is a moth in the Xyloryctidae family. It was described by Meyrick in 1890. It is found in Australia,[1] where it has been recorded from New South Wales, the Northern Territory, Queensland and Western Australia.

The wingspan is 18–19 mm. The forewings are whitish-ochreous, becoming whitish towards the costa, pale brownish towards the inner margin, posteriorly with a few scattered brown scales. There is a fuscous or dark fuscous dot on the submedian fold before the middle, and a second in the disc at two-thirds as well as a triangular inwardly oblique cloudy fuscous or dark fuscous spot on the inner margin immediately before the anal angle. The hindwings are whitish, the apex more or less tinged with grey.

The larvae live communally in bunch of leaves tied with silk. The larval foodplants are Eucalyptus meliodora and Eucalyptus drepanphylla.[2]

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