Eudonia luminatrix facts for kids
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E. luminatrix
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Eudonia luminatrix (Meyrick, 1909)
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Eudonia luminatrix is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1909. This species is endemic to New Zealand.
The wingspan is 19–22 mm. The forewings are deep ochreous-brown, streaked with blackish on the veins. The first and second lines are white, edged posteriorly with black suffusion. The hindwings are whitish-fuscous tinged with brassy-yellowish. The discal spot, postmedian line and terminal fascia are fuscous. Adults have been recorded on wing in October and November.
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