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Dalcerides alba

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Dalcerides alba
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D. alba
Binomial name
Dalcerides alba
(Druce, 1887)
Synonyms
  • Dalcera alba Druce, 1887
  • Acraga caretta Dyar, 1910

Dalcerides alba is a moth in the Dalceridae family. It was described by Dyar in 1910.[1] It is found in southern Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Ecuador. The habitat consists of tropical wet, tropical moist, tropical dry, tropical lower montane wet or moist, tropical premontane wet, tropical premontane moist, subtropical wet and subtropical moist forests.

The length of the forewings is 9–11 mm for males and 13–16 mm for females. The forewings are white with brown submarginal shading, well developed near the anal angle, becoming faint and finally lost toward the apex. The hindwings are white with a brown anal angle. Adults are on wing year-round.

The larvae feed on Colubrina species.[2]

References

  1. ^ Dalceridae genus list
  2. ^ Miller, S.E., 1994: Systematics of the Neotropical moth family Dalceridae (Lepidoptera). Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 153(4): 1-495. Full Article: [1]