词条 | Tasmantrix lunaris |
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| name = Tasmantrix lunaris | image = | image_width = 240px | image_caption = | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Arthropoda | classis = Insecta | ordo = Lepidoptera | familia = Micropterigidae | genus = Tasmantrix | species = T. lunaris | binomial = Tasmantrix lunaris | binomial_authority = Gibbs, 2010 | synonyms = }}Tasmantrix lunaris is a moth of the family Micropterigidae. It is known from eastern Australia, where it is known from two localities in the southern coastal forests of New South Wales.[1] The forewing length is 3.2 mm for males and 3.1 mm for females. The forewing groundcolour has a bronzy-purple iridescence. There are two white fasciae. The first is an elongate subcostal J-shaped streak, of more or less parallel-width, extending from the base to the anal margin at about mid-length and the second is a large oblique oval patch extending toward the termen from the costa at about two thirds. The fringes are black and white tipped. The hindwing is dark grey with bronzy-purple reflections. The fringes are black. EtymologyThe name is from the Latin lunaris (meaning crescent-shaped) and refers to the unique shape of the forewing fascia of this species. References1. ^Micropterigidae (Lepidoptera) of the Southwestern Pacific: a revision with the establishment of five new genera from Australia, New Caledonia and New Zealand {{Taxonbar|from=Q7687563}}{{Micropterigidae-stub}} 2 : Micropterigidae|Moths described in 2010 |
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