Stictoptera hironsi, the St. Valentine's Day moth, is a moth of the family Euteliidae. It was described by L. K. Barnett, C. W. Emms and J. D. Holloway in 1998 and is endemic to the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean.
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Stictoptera hironsi Barnett, Emms & Holloway, 1998
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The larvae probably feed on Calophyllum inophyllum.
Etymology
editThe capture of one of the paratypes on February 14 led to the species being described as the St Valentine's Day moth.[1]
References
edit- ^ Nuttall, Nick. Amateur helps to identify new moth species. The Times June 9, 1997, page 5
External links
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- Barnett, L. K.; Emms, C. W. & Holloway, J. D. (July 1, 1999). "The moths of the Chagos Archipelago with notes on their biogeography". Journal of Natural History. 33 (7): 1021–1038. doi:10.1080/002229399300065.