Pectinivalva mystaconota

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Pectinivalva mystaconota
Pectinivalva mystaconota female.jpg
Female
Pectinivalva mystaconota male.jpg
Male
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P. mystaconota
Binomial name
Pectinivalva mystaconota
Hoare, 2013

Pectinivalva mystaconota is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is known from scattered localities in eastern Australia from Wellington, New South Wales south to Mount Nelson, Hobart, Tasmania.

The wingspan is 5.8-7.6 mm for males and 7.5-8.0 mm for females. The thorax and forewings are blackish fuscous and weakly shining. The hindwings are clothed in dark brown scales with iridescent reflections.[1]

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The specific name is derived from the Greek mystax (meaning moustache) and notos (meaning back) and refers to the tuft of hair-scales on T5 in the male.

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