Bagdadia eucalla

Bagdadia eucalla is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Hou-Hun Li and Zhe-Min Zheng in 1998. It is found in Korea and China (Shaanxi, Guizhou) and Japan.[1]

Bagdadia eucalla
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B. eucalla
Binomial name
Bagdadia eucalla
(H.-H. Li & Z.-M. Zheng, 1998)
Synonyms
  • Capidentalia eucalla H.-H. Li & Z.-M. Zheng, 1998

The length of the forewings is 3.6-8.8 mm for males and 3.8 mm for females. The forewings are pale fuscous, scattered with whitish grey and with an orange scale projecting tuft on the subcosta near the base. There are four fuscous marks on the costa and a large fuscous oval blotch on the cell, surrounded with whitish grey. The hindwings are pale brownish grey.[2]

References

  1. Savela, Markku (February 10, 2019). "Bagdadia eucalla (Li & Zheng, 1998)". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
  2. Park, K. T. & Ponomarenko, M. G. (1996). "New faunistic data of the Gelechiidae in Korea, with description of two new species of Anarsia Zeller". Korean Journal of Entomology. 26 (4): 343-349.


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