Ironopolia sobriella
Appearance
Ironopolia sobriella | |
---|---|
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | |
Phylum: | |
Class: | |
Order: | |
Family: | |
Genus: | |
Species: | I. sobriella
|
Binomial name | |
Ironopolia sobriella (F. Walker, 1863)
| |
Synonyms | |
|
Ironopolia sobriella is a moth of the Oecophoridae family. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.
The wingspan is about 20 mm. The forewings are pale brown with dark spots. The hindwings are plain brown.
The larvae feed on Eucalyptus species, living and feeding in a shelter consisting of two dead leaves of the host plant joined with silk and frass. Pupation takes place in a case, made by cutting an oval section out of the larval shelter.[1]