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Compsolechia seductella

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Compsolechia seductella is a moth of the Gelechiidae family. It was described by Walker in 1864. It is found in Brazil (Amazonas).

Adults are fawn-colour, the forewings with a few elongated black points near the base, and with a few black streaks of various sizes in the disc. There is a curved white exterior line which is composed of points, except towards the costa, where it is entire and retracted. There are also a few exterior white streaks, which are accompanied by three deep black streaks. The marginal line is pale fawn-colour. The hindwings are cupreous-brown.

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Compsolechia seductella Wikipedia


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