Mimachrostia fasciata

Mimachrostia fasciata is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Shigero Sugi in 1982.[1] It is known from North Korea, South Korea, the Japanese islands Hokkaido and Honshu and Tsushima, the Russian Far East and China. The habitat consists of rich broadleaved forests.

Mimachrostia fasciata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Erebidae
Genus: Mimachrostia
Species:
M. fasciata
Binomial name
Mimachrostia fasciata
Sugi, 1982

Adults have been found from May to September. There are probably several generations per year.

Description

The wingspan is 13โ€“15 mm for ssp. M. f. fasciata and 10โ€“12 mm for ssp. M. f. minimus. The forewing is relatively narrow, light brown and often with an indistinct, narrow, beige reniform stigma. The antemedian and postmedian lines are well marked, waved and almost parallel. The subterminal line is weakly marked and the terminal line is marked by black interveinal spots. The hindwing is greyish brown with an indistinct discal spot.

Subspecies

  • Mimachrostia fasciata fasciata
  • Mimachrostia fasciata minimus Fibiger, 2010 (Tsushima)

References

  1. "Mimachrostia fasciata Sugi, 1982". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved March 18, 2020.


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