Ypsolopha schwarziella

Ypsolopha schwarziella is a small in the Ypsolophidae. It is known from the southwestern United States, specifically Arizona, Utah, and California. The has a wingspan of approximately 23 mm. Detailed morphological descriptions exist for this species, including distinctive coloration of the , labial palpi, and wings.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ypsolopha schwarziella: //ɪpˈsɒləfə ˌʃwɑːrtziˈɛlə//

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Appearance

Small with wingspan approximately 23 mm. dark fuscous. Labial palpi clothed with blackish-brown light-tipped on the outside and light ochreous scales on the inside; tuft short, terminal joint thickened with rough scales in front. and light brown, with shoulders slightly darker and purplish-brown. Forewings light brown, sparsely sprinkled with dark fuscous scales. Hindwings silvery fuscous, blackish toward the apex. Legs ochreous, mottled with black. ochreous, sprinkled with black.

Distribution

Known from the southwestern United States, specifically Arizona, Utah, and California.

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