Sabatinca aemula: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Family
- Micropterigidae
- Genus
- Sabatinca
- Species
- Sabatinca aemula
- Scientific Name
- Sabatinca aemula
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Sabatinca aemula
Sabatinca aemula is a species of moth belonging to the family Micropterigidae. It is endemic to New Zealand and is found in the north western parts of the South Island. The larvae of this species has yet to be collected but it has been hypothesised that the larvae subsist on foliose liverworts similar to other species in the Sabatinca genus. The adults of the species are on the wing from the middle of September until the end of December. The adults of S. aemula are very similar in appearance to S. chrysargyra and it has been argued they can only be distinguished by dissection. However more recent research suggests that the colour patterns on the forewings of the two species can be sufficient to distinguish between the two species.
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Sibling Taxa
- Sabatinca aemula
- Sabatinca aenea
- Sabatinca aurantissima
- Sabatinca aurella
- Sabatinca bimacula
- Sabatinca calliarcha
- Sabatinca caustica
- Sabatinca chalcophanes
- Sabatinca chrysargyra
- Sabatinca delobeli
- Sabatinca delobelli
- Sabatinca demissa
- Sabatinca doroxena
- Sabatinca heighwayi
- Sabatinca ianthina
- Sabatinca incongruella
- Sabatinca kristenseni
- Sabatinca lucilia
- Sabatinca pluvialis
- Sabatinca quadrijuga
- Sabatinca weheka