Ponometia parvula

(Walker, 1865)

Ponometia parvula is a of in the , Acontiinae. Originally described by Walker in 1865 as Xanthodes parvula, it has been subsequently placed in the Ponometia. The species is part of a group of small, often brightly patterned commonly known as bird-dropping moths due to their resemblance. Available records indicate limited observational data, with 23 observations documented on iNaturalist.

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How to pronounce Ponometia parvula: //ˌpoʊ.noʊˈmiː.ti.ə ˈpɑːrv.jʊ.lə//

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