Phyllonorycter kazuri

Phyllonorycter kazuri is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. Found in eastern Kenya where its habitat consists primarily of savannah, at an altitude of about 500 meters.

Phyllonorycter kazuri
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P. kazuri
Binomial name
Phyllonorycter kazuri
de Prins, 2012

The forewings of P. kazuri tend to be between 2.1 and 2.2 mm long; in appearance they are golden ochreous with white markings consisting of a short basal streak; two transverse, sharply angulated fasciae; and two costal and one dorsal strigulae. The hindwings are pale beige with a whitish golden fringe. Adults are on wing in mid-April.

P. kazuri is very similar to related species P. encaeria and P. lantanae. It can only be distinguished from the former by the coloration of the thorax and genital construction: whereas in P. encaeria, the thorax is golden ochreous throughout, P. kazuri has white lateral sides. P. kazuri also has flap-like ventral projections of the valva to differentiate it from P. encaeria.

Etymology

The specific epithet means "small and beautiful" in Swahili.

Sources

    • De Prins, Jurate; Kawahara, Akito Y. (2012). "Systematics, revisionary taxonomy, and biodiversity of Afrotropical Lithocolletinae (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 3594: 1–283. Retrieved 21 March 2013.


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