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Scorpiopsis pyrobola

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Scorpiopsis pyrobola
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S. pyrobola
Binomial name
Scorpiopsis pyrobola
(Meyrick, 1887)
Synonyms
  • Gonionota pyrobola Meyrick, 1887
  • Scorpiopsis superba Turner, 1894

Scorpiopsis pyrobola is a moth in the Depressariidae family. It was described by Meyrick in 1887. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland and New South Wales.[1]

The wingspan is 24–27 mm. The forewings are red, sometimes posteriorly sprinkled with yellow-whitish between the veins. All veins and folds are marked with series of evenly arranged round yellow dots and there is a narrow fuscous suffusion along the costa from the base to two-thirds, as well as a suffused fuscous band from the middle of the submedian fold to the costa at two-thirds, sending streaks posteriorly along the veins. About seven irregularly arranged small round silvery-white spots are found towards the base of the wing and anterior half of the costa and there is a small transverse-oval silvery-white spot in the disc at two-thirds, a smaller round spot above it, and three silvery-white dots on the veins beyond them. There is also a dark fuscous hindmarginal line. The hindwings are very pale whitish-yellowish.[2]

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