Ardozyga involuta explained

Ardozyga involuta is a species of moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Turner in 1919. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland.[1]

The wingspan is about . The forewings are whitish densely irrorated (speckled) with dark-fuscous. The markings are dark-fuscous edged with whitish. There is a spot on the base of the dorsum, a small median spot at one-fourth, another larger but less defined between this and the middle, a third at three-fourths, and a fourth at the apex, both rather large. There are five costal dots in the posterior two-thirds, as well as a fine subterminal line from the apical spot to the tornus. The hindwings are dark-grey.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ardozyga . . 3 July 2020 . Savela . Markku.
  2. https://archive.org/stream/proceedingsofroy1919roya#page/137/mode/1up Proc. R. Soc. Qd 31 (10)