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Glaucocharis minutalis

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Glaucocharis minutalis
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G. minutalis
Binomial name
Glaucocharis minutalis
(Hampson, 1893)
Synonyms
  • Ditomoptera minutalis Hampson, 1893
  • Diptychophora minutella Hampson, 1896

Glaucocharis minutalis is a moth in the Crambidae family. It was described by Hampson in 1893. It is found in Sri Lanka.[1]

Adult males are ochreous, the forewings wholly suffused with brown, except the apex, which bears a white longitudinal streak. The subbasal and antemedial lines are very indistinct and dark and there is an indistinct line from the lower angle of the cell, curving up to the costa, then descending to near the outer angle and forming a mark. There is also a dark marginal line. The hindwings are pale fuscous, with the marginal line as on the forewings. The females have scarcely any brown suffusion on the forewings and the markings are more distinct. The hindwings are paler.[2]

References

  1. ^ "global Pyraloidea database". Globiz.pyraloidea.org. Retrieved 2014-07-15.
  2. ^ Illustrations of typical specimens of Lepidoptera Heterocera in the collection of the British Museum. Edited by Arthur Gardiner Butler