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Locheutis fusca
Locheutis fusca (Philpott, 1930) AMNZ21776.jpg
Holotype and allotype Locheutis fusca specimens held at Auckland Museum
Scientific classification
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Family:
Oecophoridae
Genus:
Locheutis
Species:
L. fusca
Binomial name
Locheutis fusca
Philpott, 1930

Locheutis fusca is a moth of the family Oecophoridae. This species was discovered on 16 January 1930 by Alfred Philpott in the Tongariro National Park. L. fusca was described by him later in that same year. It is endemic to New Zealand.

Description

This moth is 13 - 14mm in size. L. fusca can be distinguished from the similar looking species Locheutis pulla as L. fusca has much longer hairs on its antenna. It is also has a much less coppery sheen to its wings than Locheutis vagata.

Habitat

Philpott recorded it as being common amongst Beech forest on the banks of the Whakapapa River.

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