White-wings

Guides

  • Conchylodes salamisalis

    Blush Conchylodes Moth

    Conchylodes salamisalis, commonly known as the Blush Conchylodes Moth, is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It was first described by Herbert Druce in 1895. The species is distributed across Central America and the southern United States, with confirmed records from Ecuador, Costa Rica, Panama, Guatemala, Mexico, and Texas. The moth exhibits distinctive wing patterning with silky hyaline white forewings and hindwings marked with dark brown streaks, bands, and spots.

  • Hellinsia elliottii

    Elliot's Plume Moth

    Hellinsia elliottii is a plume moth in the family Pterophoridae, native to North America. Adults have a wingspan of 21–26 mm and exhibit distinctive white forewings with ocher yellow markings and brown scaling. The species occurs across a broad latitudinal range from Quebec and Alberta south to Mississippi and New York. Larvae are light green with long white hairs and a broken creamy dorsal line.