Micropterix gaudiella is a species of moth belonging to the family Micropterigidae. It was described by Zeller and Huemer in 2015.[1] It occurs in Italy.

Micropterix gaudiella
Male
Female
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Micropterigidae
Genus: Micropterix
Species:
M. gaudiella
Binomial name
Micropterix gaudiella
Zeller & Huemer, 2015

Etymology

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The species name is derived from the Latin gaudium (meaning fun, pleasure, happiness).[2] The genus name Micropterix is derived from Greek mikros (little) and pterux (wing).[3]

Distribution and behaviour

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Adult resting on a flower of a Rosa species

The species is known only from the mountain Pizzo Arera in the southern Orobic Alps in Lombardy, Italy, at an elevation of approximately 1,600 meters on south-facing exposed limestone slopes.[2] Adults feed on pollen of Rosa spp. and Helianthemum spp., and have been recorded on wing during late June and early–mid July.[2]

Description

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Immature stages

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The immature stages of Micropterix gaudiella have not yet been described.[2]

Adults

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The blueish forewings are strongly marked with three broad bronze-golden bands at 1/4th, 1/2nd and 3/4th of the wing. The first of these is trapeziform; the second is straight and inwardly oblique; and the final band is inwardly convex and variable in shape. The forewing's fringe is bronzy golden, and bluish violet at the base. The hindwings are bronzy golden, with a purplish tinge at the apex. The fringe is bronzy golden.[2]

With a forewing length of 3.5–3.9 mm, male specimens of Micropterix gaudiella are smaller than their female counterparts (4–4.4 mm forewing length).[2]

References

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  1. ^ "ZooBank.org". zoobank.org. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Zeller, Hans Christof; Huemer, Peter (22 October 2015). "A new species of Micropterix Hübner, 1825 from the Orobian Alps (Italy) (Lepidoptera, Micropterigidae)". Nota Lepidopterologica. 38 (2): 133–146. doi:10.3897/nl.38.5058. ISSN 2367-5365. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  3. ^ Smith, Frank. "Microlepidoptera (Micro-Moths)" (PDF). Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Federation for Biological Recorders. Retrieved 27 August 2022.