Sabatinca aurella: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Family
- Micropterigidae
- Genus
- Sabatinca
- Species
- Sabatinca aurella
- Scientific Name
- Sabatinca aurella
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Sabatinca aurella
Sabatinca aurella is a species of moth of the family Micropterigidae. It is endemic to New Zealand. The larvae of this species are variable in appearance but tend to be coloured yellow-green with greyish patches. The adults of the species have a pale golden appearance with silver or purple coloured bars on the forewings. The moth has an approximate wingspan of around 1 cm. This species is found from the Coromandel Peninsula to the Fox Glacier and is on the wing from September to January. A larval host species is the liverwort Heteroscyphus lingulatus. The preferred habitat of this species is at higher altitudes than other New Zealand endemic species in this genus; and the moth tends to prefer forest or subalpine grass or scrubland.
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Parent Taxon
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










