Compsolechia antiplaca

(Compsolechia antiplaca)

Description

Compsolechia antiplaca is a moth of the Gelechiidae family. It was described by Meyrick in 1922. It is found in Brazil (Amazonas) and Peru. The wingspan is 12–14 mm. The forewings are dark grey, slightly whitish-speckled and with two small blackish spots beneath the costa towards the base and one above the fold at one-fourth, often obsolete. There is a black spot beneath the fold at one-fifth, always present but variable in size. The stigmata are sometimes blackish, often obsolete, with the discal approximated, the plical rather before the first discal. Some dark fuscous suffusion is found on the costa before the subtermmal line and there is a white line from three-fourths of the costa to the dorsum before the tornus, very obtusely angulated above the middle and somewhat interrupted above this, beyond the interruption a black oblong spot reaching the costa near the apex, the adjoining line immediately beneath this consists of an ochreous-white blotch not reaching the termen, crossed by two black dashes, rarely a third indicated above these. The hindwings are dark fuscous, in males with a slender greyish hairpencil in the submedian fold.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Insecta
Order:Lepidoptera
Family:Gelechiidae
Genus:Compsolechia
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