Biology:Petasanthes leucactis
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Genus: | Petasanthes Meyrick, 1925
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Species: | P. leucactis
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Petasanthes leucactis Meyrick, 1925
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Petasanthes leucactis is a moth in the family Depressariidae, and the only species in the genus Petasanthes. It was described by Meyrick in 1925. It is found in Ecuador.[1]
The wingspan is 26–29 mm. The forewings are deep orange with the costa narrowly black towards the base, from before one-third with a gradually expanded black marginal band widest opposite the apex, where it occupies one-third of the wing, and then rather narrowed along the termen to below the tornus, cut by whitish streaks on all veins. There is a round blackish spot on the transverse vein. The hindwings are orange, with a small blackish spot on the transverse vein, and a moderately broad blackish border cut by indistinct orange lines on the veins around the apex and upper three-fourths of the termen. There is some blackish irroration towards the dorsum and tornus and sometimes the orange area is almost wholly suffused blackish, except the costal area from near the base to three-fourths.[2]
References
- ↑ Petasanthes leucactis at funet.fi.
- ↑ Exot. Microlep. 3 (5-7): 158
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