Psittacastis superatella
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Psittacastis superatella (Walker, 1864)
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Psittacastis superatella is a moth in the Depressariidae family. It was described by Walker in 1864. It is found in Brazil (Amazons) and Peru.[1]
Adults are ferruginous, the forewings slightly acute, moderately broad, with two irregular oblique silvery bauds, the first band near the base and the second in the middle. There is a double silvery line extending from the costa to one-third of the breadth, more oblique than the second band. Some ochraceous streaks are found between the second band and the exterior border, accompanied by black and silvery marks. The hindwings are aeueous-cinereous.[2]
References
- ^ Psittacastis at funet.fi.
- ^ List Spec. Lepid. Insects Colln Br. Mus. 29: 622