Mallobathra aphrosticha
Mallobathra aphrosticha is a moth of the family Psychidae.[1][2] This species is endemic to New Zealand and has been collected in Fiordland, Otago and Southland. The adults are on the wing in December and the female is semi-apterous. TaxonomyThis species was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1912 and named Telapora aphrostcha, a misspelling in the original publication.[3][2] He used specimens collected by Alfred Philpott at Hump Ridge in Fiordland at an altitude of 3500 ft.[4] Not long after publication, the spelling of aphrosticha was used in scientific literature to refer to this species.[4] Dugdale discussed this misspelling stating that the appropriate spelling of the species name is aphrositcha as indicated by Mayrick's handwriting on a specimen label.[2] In 1971 this species was placed within the genus Mallobathra.[5] This name was confirmed by the New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity.[1] DescriptionMeyrick described the adults of this species as follows:
The female of this species is semi-apterous.[4] DistributionThis species is endemic to New Zealand.[1] It has been collected in Fiordland, Otago and Southland.[5][6][7] BehaviourThis species is on the wing in December.[4] ReferencesWikimedia Commons has media related to Mallobathra aphrosticha.
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