Izatha blepharidota

Izatha blepharidota
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Oecophoridae
Genus: Izatha
Species: I. blepharidota
Binomial name
Izatha blepharidota
Hoare, 2010

Izatha blepharidota is a moth of the Oecophoridae family. It is endemic to New Zealand, where it is confined to the northern half of the North Island.[1]

The wingspan is 22.5–26 mm for males and 23–29 mm for females. Adults are on wing from November to April.

Larvae have been reared from dead branches of Pseudopanax crassifolius, dead rotten stems of Ripogonum scandens, dead branches of Coriaria arborea and dead Kunzea ericoides.

Etymology

The specific name is derived from the Greek blepharis (meaning eyelash) and the adjectival ending -ota, and refers to the delicate eyelash-like streaks in the subterminal part of the forewing.

References

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