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Palaephatus luteolus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Palaephatidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Palaephatus

Palaephatus luteolus is a moth of the family Palaephatidae. It was described by Donald R. Davis in 1986. It is found in the Valdivian forest region of southern Chile and Argentina, from the Cautin Province and the Neuquen Province south to the Interoceanic Magellanic region of Tierra del Fuego.

The length of the forewings is 12–14.5 mm for males and 14–16 mm for females. Adults have pale to bright yellow forewings usually marked with variable spots and oblique bands of brownish fuscous. They are on wing from October to March, possibly in multiple generations per year.

Etymology

The specific name is derived from Latin luteolus (meaning yellowish) and refers to the predominantly yellowish color of the forewings.

References

Palaephatus luteolus Wikipedia