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Thyrocopa neckerensis
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T. neckerensis
Binomial name
Thyrocopa neckerensis
Medeiros, 2009

Thyrocopa neckerensis is a moth of the Oecophoridae family. It is endemic to Necker Island.

The length of the forewings is 7-8 mm. Adults are on wing at least in September. The ground color of the forewings is mottled very light whitish-brown, brown, and dark brown, or brown and dark brown. The discal area is clouded with poorly defined blackish spots in the cell. There is a curving poorly defined whitish band through terminal area and evenly spaced spots on the distal half of the costa and along the termen at the vein endings, though these are sometimes quite faint.

Etymology

The name neckerensis refers to Necker Island, the only locality where this moth occurs.

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