Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Alucitidae

Posted by Maherjos on 20-09-2011 11:28
#1

This butterfly has wings made ​​of radios. I think it belongs to the family Alucitidae.
An expert knows your particular species?
Photographed on a mirror, inside a home in Motril, Granada, Spain.
Wingspan with outstretched wings, something less than a centimeter.

www.hispabase.com/galeria/albums/userpics/10895/Alucitidae.jpg

Thanks in advance for your cooperation and help.
Regards

Edited by Maherjos on 20-09-2011 11:30

Posted by Cesa on 20-09-2011 12:13
#2

Alucita species hard to identify from an image. Male genitalic preparation is needed. An important publication on this matter is:
SCHOLZ & E. JÄCKH (1993): Taxonomie und Verbreitung der Westpalaearktischen Alucita-Arten (Lepidoptera: Alucitidae (Orneodidae)). — Alexanor 18 (4): 3-64.

Posted by Maherjos on 20-09-2011 13:01
#3

Cesa wrote:
Alucita species hard to identify from an image. Male genitalic preparation is needed. An important publication on this matter is:
SCHOLZ & E. JÄCKH (1993): Taxonomie und Verbreitung der Westpalaearktischen Alucita-Arten (Lepidoptera: Alucitidae (Orneodidae)). — Alexanor 18 (4): 3-64.


I really appreciate your information. I will consult the documentation says.

Much obliged. Best Regards.

Posted by Sara21392 on 20-09-2011 13:49
#4

Wow, really nice species! :D

Posted by Maherjos on 23-09-2011 10:25
#5

Sara21392 wrote:
Wow, really nice species! :D


Thank you.
regards

Posted by Sundew on 23-09-2011 21:43
#6

It recalls Alucita zonodactyla of http://www.lepifo...onodactyla. However, I am no expert!!!