Jordanita tenuicornis

Jordanita tenuicornis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Zygaenidae
Genus: Jordanita
Species: J. tenuicornis
Binomial name
Jordanita tenuicornis
(Zeller, 1847)
Synonyms
  • Atychia tenuicornis Zeller, 1847
  • Ino turatii Bartel, 1906

Jordanita tenuicornis is a moth of the Zygaenidae family.

Distribution

It is found in southern and central Italy and Sicily.

Description

The length of the forewings is 10-12.8 mm for males and 8-10.8 mm for females.

Biology

The young larvae of ssp. turatii feed on Carlina vulgaris and Centaurea ambigua, while mature larvae of this subspecies mine the leaves of Cirsium arvense and Centaurea species. The mine has the form of a fleck mine. The opening is a slit at the side of the mine.

Adults are on wing from April (on Sicily) to July (mountains of Italy).

Subspecies

Etymology

The species name is derived from tenuis (meaning thin) and cornu (meaning horn) and refers to the thin antennae of this species.

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