Chocophorus carabayus

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Chocophorus carabayus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Pterophoridae
Genus: Chocophorus
Species: C. carabayus
Binomial name
Chocophorus carabayus
(Arenberger, 1990)
Synonyms
  • Pterophorus carabayus Arenberger, 1990

Chocophorus carabayus is a moth of the Pterophoridae family. It is found in Argentina, Ecuador and Peru.

The wingspan is 15-19 mm. The head is scaled in grey-white mixed pale ferruginous scales. The face is grey-brown. The antennae are grey-brown. The thorax and tegulae are pale ferruginous-white with pale ferruginous longitudinal lines. The forewings are dark chocolate grey-brown with white lines converging into a single spot and a transverse band at one third of the wing. The fringes are grey-brown, but white at the region of the anal angle of both lobes, at the costa of the first lobe and the opposite dorsum and costa of the second lobe. The hindwings are dark ferruginous-brown, slightly mixed ochreous-brown in the first lobe basal half. The fringes are grey-brown with some white dashes.[1] Adults have been recorded in January, March, July, September and October.[2]

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