Acantholyda ochrocera
Acantholyda ochrocera is a of in the Pamphiliidae. It belongs to a characterized by distinctive morphological features including elongated and modified tibial spurs. The species is rarely recorded, with limited observational data available.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Acantholyda ochrocera: /əˌkænˈθɒlɪdə əʊˈkrɒsərə/
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Identification
Members of Acantholyda can be distinguished from other Pamphiliidae by the presence of a distinct spine or projection on the hind tibia. Specific identification of A. ochrocera would require examination of coloration patterns and detailed morphological features, though published diagnostic characters for this are not readily accessible in major taxonomic revisions.
Similar Taxa
- Other Acantholyda species share the diagnostic hind tibial spine and general body plan; -level separation requires careful examination of coloration, wing venation, and genitalia.
- Other Pamphiliidae generaLack the characteristic tibial spine found in Acantholyda; structure and also differ.
More Details
Data scarcity
With only 4 observations in iNaturalist and no Wikipedia entry, this is poorly documented in public databases. Published taxonomic literature may contain additional details not captured here.