Amphixystis cymataula

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Amphixystis cymataula
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Tineidae
Genus: Amphixystis
Species:
A. cymataula
Binomial name
Amphixystis cymataula
(Meyrick, 1926)
Synonyms
  • Sporadarthra cymataula Meyrick, 1926

Amphixystis cymataula is a moth of the family Tineidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1909 and is found in Zimbabwe.[1]

This species has a wingspan of 11 mm. Palpi are dark fuscous, thorax whitish ochreous, tegulae dark fuscous. Abdomen dark grey. Forewings dark fuscous; a pale yellowish dorsal stripe, slightly tinged ferruginous, less than half breadth of wing, nearly of even width from base to tornus, where it is triangularly indented almost to margin, then continued on termen rather narrower and with edge irregularly sinuate to near apex: cilia grey, beneath apex a light yellowish patch. Hindwings dark grey; cilia grey.[2]

In general appearance it is similar to Amphixystis anchiala (Meyrick, 1909) from South Africa, from which it can be distinct by genitalia examination only.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. 2015. Afromoths, online database of Afrotropical moth species (Lepidoptera). World Wide Web electronic publication (www.afromoths.net) (27 March 2017)
  2. ^ Meyrick E. 1926c. Exotic Microlepidoptera 3. - 3(8–10):225–320 (page 320)
  3. ^ Janse A. J. T. 1968. On the types of South African Microlepidoptera described by the late Edward Meyrick and preserved in the Transvaal Museum, Pretoria and the South African Museum, Cape Town. Vol. 1. Tineidae. - Transvaal Museum Memoir 16:1–127, pls. 1–118, Pl. 66: 5, 6; pl. 106: 11-14.