Lichenaula provisa

Lichenaula provisa is a moth in the family Xyloryctidae. It was described by T.P. Lucas in 1900. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland.

Lichenaula provisa
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L. provisa
Binomial name
Lichenaula provisa
Lucas, 1900

The wingspan is about 18 mm. The forewings are greyish white with fuscous specks, and markings black and fuscous. There is a white blotch on the base having a black spot on the costa, and a black dash toward the hind inner margin, bordered by a transverse row of black dots. There is a white diffused patch covering two-fifths of the wing with an arched diffusion of the dots and splashes longitudinally through the centre to the inner margin at half. There is a line of six spots from the costa at two-fifths to the apex, becoming diffused into a fascia over the posterior three-fifths of the wing, irregularly marked with fuscous black spots, and splashed with metallic copper. A white spur runs into this dark fascia halfway across the wing, immediately before the anal angle. There is a subterminal grey white line. The hindwings are ochreous white, with the veins grey, shaded with fuscous along the hindmargin.

Taxonomy

It was treated as a synonym of Lichenaula phloeochroa, but DNA-barcoding has shown this species to be distinctly separate.[1]

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