Stigmella progama is a species of moth in the family Nepticulidae.[4] This species is endemic to New Zealand and has only been collected on Bold Peak in the Humboldt Mountains. Larvae are leaf miners although their larval host plant has yet to be determined. It is classified as "Data Deficient" by the Department of Conservation. S. progama has only been collected on Bold Peak, in the Humboldt Ranges, in Otago.
♀. 5 mm. Head white, occipital hairs yellowish. Thorax white, dorsally irrorated blackish and grey. Forewings white; basal fourth irrorated grey and blackish; irregular pale-grey costal and dorsal blotches irrorated blackish beyond middle, meeting in disc; an apical greyish blotch irrorated blackish, leaving apex itself whitish: cilia whitish-grey, round apex whitish, basal half sprinkled blackish. Hindwings and cilia grey.[6]
Although similar in appearance to S. oriastra, S. progama can be distinguished as it has a submedial brown area on the forewing.[7] As at 1989, male of the species has yet to be collected.[7]
Distribution
This species is endemic to New Zealand.[2][8] It has only been found in its type locality in the Humboldt Mountains in Otago at approximately 1200 m. above sea-level.[5][7]
Biology and behaviour
Larvae of this species are leaf miners.[7] Adults of this species are on the wing in January.[5]