Scoparia ergatis explained

Scoparia ergatis is a species of moth in the family Crambidae.[1] It is endemic to New Zealand.[2]

Taxonomy

This species was named by Edward Meyrick in 1884.[3] [4] Meyrick gave a description of the species in 1885.[5] However the placement of this species within the genus Scoparia is in doubt. As a result, this species has also been referred to as Scoparia (s.l.) ergatis.

Description

The wingspan is 13–17 mm. The forewings are light fuscous, thinly and irregularly irrorated with whitish and darker fuscous. The first line is whitish, posteriorly dark-margined. The second line is also whitish, but dark-margined anteriorly. The hindwings are light grey or fuscous-grey, but darker posteriorly. Adults have been recorded on wing in January.

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Scoparia ergatis Meyrick, 1884. www.nzor.org.nz. Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd. 30 January 2018.
  3. Meyrick. E.. Descriptions of New Zealand Microlepidoptera. IV. Scopariadae.. New Zealand Journal of Science. 1884. 2. 235–237. 31 January 2018. en.
  4. Dugdale. J. S.. Lepidoptera - annotated catalogue, and keys to family-group taxa. Fauna of New Zealand. 1988. 14. 160. 31 January 2018.
  5. Meyrick. E.. Descriptions of New Zealand Microlepidoptera. IV. Scopariadae.. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. 1885. 17. 68–120. 31 January 2018. en.