Stangeia distantia explained

Stangeia distantia is a moth species of the family Pterophoridae. It was first described in 1986 by J. F. Gates Clarke,[1] and is known from Fatu-Hiva in the Marquesas Archipelago.[2]

Description

The species has a wingspan of 11-. Head, abdomen and thorax are olive buff, with exception of a buff posterior part of the thorax and some buff longitudinal lines on the abdomen. The antennae are black with white spots; the legs ochreous white with longitudinal black lines. The forewings, olive buff in ground colour, have a narrow white edge to the outer costa. The hindwings are fuscous.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hobern . Donald . Stangeia distantia . Catalogue of the Pterophoroidea of the World . 5 May 2023.
  2. Clarke . J. F. Gates . Pyralidae and Microlepidoptera of the Marquesas Archipelago . Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology . 1986 . 416 . 1–485 . 10.5479/si.00810282.416 . 8 May 2023.