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Adaina perplexus

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Adaina perplexus
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A. perplexus
Binomial name
Adaina perplexus
(Grossbeck, 1917)[1]
Synonyms
  • Pterophorus perplexus Grossbeck, 1917

Adaina perplexus is a moth of the Pterophoridae family. It is found in North America, including the Everglades. It has also been recorded from Cuba and Trinidad.[2]

The wingspan is about 14 mm. The head is pale ochreous-brown. The antennae are whitish annulated with pale brown above. The thorax and abdomen are whitish, the latter usually with a black point on the posterior edge of each segment above, and with a similar series on the sides which may form a patch on the sixth segment. The forewings are creamy-white shaded with pale ochreous-brown and sprinkled with dark brown atoms, some of which form distinct spots. The fringes are dusky. The hindwings are uniform pale smoky, the fringes paler.[3] Adults are on wing in January, March, April, May, July and October.

Taxonomy

Some authors list Adaina perplexus as a synonym of Adaina ambrosiae.

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