Micraglossa flavidalis
Micraglossa flavidalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1907.[1] It is found in the Chinese provinces of Gansu, Shaanxi, Henan, Sichuan, Hubei, Guizhou and Yunnan.
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The length of the forewings is 5.5-7.5 mm for males and 6–7 mm for females. The ground colour of the forewings ranges from pale to golden, suffused with black. There are two black spots on the basal area. The subterminal and postmedian line form an X shape.[2]
References
- Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2014). "GlobIZ search". Global Information System on Pyraloidea. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
- Li, W.C., H.H. Li & M. Nuss, 2010: Taxonomic revision and biogeography of Micraglossa Warren, 1891 from laurel forests in China (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae: Scopariinae). Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 68 (2): 159-180. Full article: .
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