Crocanthes thermocharis
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Kingdom: | Animalia
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Phylum: | Arthropoda
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Class: | Insecta
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Species: | C. thermocharis
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Binomial name | |
Crocanthes thermocharis Meyrick, 1931
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Crocanthes thermocharis is a moth in the family Lecithoceridae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1931. It is found on New Guinea.[1]
The wingspan is about 15 mm (0.59 in). The forewings are orange with blackish markings. There is a basal patch extending on the costa to two-fifths and on the dorsum to the middle, including a suffused orange dorsal spot and three or four small suffused spots in the upper part. There is a transverse-oval discal spot connected by a costal bar with a broad terminal band, broadest above and extending over one-third of the costa. The hindwings are orange with blackish markings. There is a small basal patch and a transverse discal spot on each end of the cell. An irregular macular streak is found from the disc beyond the middle to the termen below the middle, where it meets a rather narrow attenuated terminal fascia from the apex.[2]
References[]
- ^ Savela, Markku, ed. (11 May 2016). "Pacificulla thermocharis (Meyrick, 1931)". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved 23 August 2020 – via FUNET.
- ^ Exotic Microlepidoptera. 4 (2-4): 75.
- Moths described in 1931
- Crocanthes
- Lecithoceridae stubs