Scoparia deliniens explained
Scoparia deliniens is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Thomas Pennington Lucas in 1898. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland.[1]
The wingspan is 19–20 mm. The forewings are light fuscous, with a few indistinct black dots near the base and the costa. The hindwings are ochreous fuscous, diffused with light fuscous.[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Nuss . Matthias . Landry . Bernard . Vegliante . Francesca . Tränkner . Andreas . Mally . Richard . Hayden . James . Bauer . Franziska . Segerer . Andreas . Li . Houhun . Schouten . Rob . Solis . M. Alma . Maria Alma Solis . Trofimova . Tatiana . De Prins . Jurate . Speidel . Wolfgang . amp . 2003–2014 . GlobIZ search . Global Information System on Pyraloidea . 15 July 2014.
- Descriptions of Queensland Lepidoptera. Arctiadae. 12 January 1898. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland. 13.