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Chlamydastis
''Chlamydastis'' is a genus of moths in the subfamily Stenomatinae. Species *'' Chlamydastis acronitis'' (Busck, 1911) *'' Chlamydastis anamochla'' (Meyrick, 1929) *'' Chlamydastis ancalota'' (Meyrick, 1916) *'' Chlamydastis apoclina'' Meyrick, 1929 *'' Chlamydastis arenaria'' (Walsingham, 1913) *'' Chlamydastis argocymba'' (Meyrick, 1926) *'' Chlamydastis batrachopis'' (Meyrick, 1913) *'' Chlamydastis bifida'' (Meyrick, 1916) *'' Chlamydastis byssophanes'' (Meyrick, 1926) *'' Chlamydastis caecata'' (Meyrick, 1916) *'' Chlamydastis chionoptila'' (Meyrick, 1926) *'' Chlamydastis chionosphena'' (Meyrick, 1931) *'' Chlamydastis chlorosticta'' (Meyrick, 1913) *'' Chlamydastis complexa'' (Meyrick, 1916) *'' Chlamydastis crateroptila'' (Meyrick, 1918) *'' Chlamydastis curviliniella'' (Busck, 1914) *'' Chlamydastis cystiodes'' (Meyrick, 1916) *'' Chlamydastis deflexa'' (Meyrick, 1916) *'' Chlamydastis deflua'' (Meyrick, 1918) *'' Chlamydastis discors'' (Meyrick, 1913) *'' Chlamydastis dis ...
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Chlamydastis Arenaria
''Chlamydastis arenaria'' is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Lord Walsingham in 1913. It is found in Panama and Brazil (Espirito Santo). The wingspan is 21–23 mm. The forewings are sandy ochraceous, becoming white toward the apex, with oblique shades of mixed ochreous and greyish brown coming from the costa—the first, at one-fourth from the base, short and broken, terminating in a spot of black scales on the disc. The second, about the middle, somewhat more emphasised, and accompanied by small groups of black scales tending in the direction of an elongate black scale-patch, which reaches to the termen a little below the middle. The third costal shade, arising at about three-fourths, tends outward to below the apex, but is separated by the white ground colour, which also appears between the three oblique shades on the costa itself. Below and above the fold, near the base, are a few raised ochreous scales, and the first and second bands are als ...
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Chlamydastis Galeomorpha
''Chlamydastis galeomorpha'' is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1931. It is found in Brazil."''Chlamydastis'' Meyrick, 1916"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms''.


References

Moths described in 1931 Chlamydastis {{Stenomatinae-stub ...
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Chlamydastis Crateroptila
''Chlamydastis crateroptila'' is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1918. It is found in French Guiana. The wingspan is about 14 mm. The forewings are white, slightly and very minutely speckled ochreous-grey and with a grey spot on the base of the costa and there is a dark grey spot on the costa at one-third, where some grey suffusion extends towards the base and there is a larger spot on the costa beyond the middle, the upper half dark grey, the lower greyish-ochreous and there are strong transverse whitish ridge-tufts above and below the middle at one-fourth. Two transversely placed confluent dots of grey irroration indicate the first discal stigma, extended by a grey shade to the dorsum and the second discal stigma is dot-like and blackish, with a transverse blotch of pale greyish-ochreous suffusion between this and the first, as well as a faint blotch of pale grey suffusion beyond this, and another on the dorsum beneath it. A ha ...
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Chlamydastis Funicularis
''Chlamydastis funicularis'' is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in French Guiana. The wingspan is about 23 mm. The forewings are light brownish, sprinkled violet-fuscous and dark fuscous, especially on the edges of the veins. The costal edge is white with about ten small elongate dark fuscous spots or marks and there is some irregular dark streaking in the cell, and an indistinct irregular dentate rather oblique dark fuscous line at about one-third, as well as a terminal series of dark fuscous marks preceded by whitish suffusion between the veins. The hindwings are rather dark grey, the apical edge whitish. References Moths described in 1926 Chlamydastis {{Stenomatinae-stub ...
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Chlamydastis Fragmentella
''Chlamydastis fragmentella'' is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in French Guiana and Guyana Guyana ( or ), officially the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern mainland of South America. Guyana is an indigenous word which means "Land of Many Waters". The capital city is Georgetown. Guyana is bordered by the .... The wingspan is 18–23 mm. The forewings are white, sprinkled with dark grey and black. The markings are black. There are costal and median marks near the base and a slightly oblique transverse line at one-third, obtusely angulated in the middle and sinuate inwards on the lower half. A small spot is found on the middle of the costa, with two marks beneath it. There is also a spot on the costa at three-fourths, containing a whitish costal dot, giving rise to a transverse line curved outwards in the disc and margined anteriorly on the dorsum by a blackish-grey subquadrate blotch reaching nearly half across the wing. ...
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Chlamydastis Forcipata
''Chlamydastis forcipata'' is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1913. It is found in Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car .... The wingspan is about 23 mm. The forewings are white, sprinkled with brown and a few black scales and with brown costal spots at one-fifth and two-fifths, and a larger one at three-fourths. A small subcostal tuft of black and brown scales is found beyond the first of these and there is a brown median longitudinal streak from the base to the end of the cell, where it expands into a brown cloud surrounding posteriorly the blackish white-centred second discal stigma, the first discal stigma black, placed on the upper edge of this streak. There is a rather irregular series of indistinct blackis ...
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Chlamydastis Epophrysta
''Chlamydastis epophrysta'' is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1909. It is found in Peru. The wingspan is about 23 mm. The forewings are whitish-ochreous suffused with pale brownish-ochreous and with a dark fuscous spot on the costa at one-fourth, from where proceeds an irregular-dentate fuscous line to two-fifths of the dorsum, preceded in the disc by raised scales. There is a large dark brown transverse blotch resting on the middle of the costa and reaching to near the dorsum before the tornus, connected by a brown cloud in the disc with the preceding line. A curved-angulated transverse series of dark fuscous dots is found parallel to the posterior edge of this, forming a dark fuscous spot on the costa, and followed by a brown shade enlarged on the lower half into a rounded dark brown tornal blotch. There is also a terminal series of dark fuscous marks. The hindwings are dark fuscous.
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Chlamydastis Elaeostola
''Chlamydastis elaeostola'' is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1930. It is found in Pará, Brazil."''Chlamydastis'' Meyrick, 1916"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms''.


References

Moths described in 1930 Chlamydastis {{Stenomatinae-stub ...
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Chlamydastis Dryosphaera
''Chlamydastis dryosphaera'' is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in Brazil. The wingspan is about 15 mm. The forewings are white, irregularly strewn very line fuscous speckling, especially towards the middle of the costa, and the posterior part of the dorsum and termen. There are grey suffused spots on the costa at one-fourth and the middle. The plical and second discal stigmata are blackish, between these a roundish brown submedian blotch, margined on the lower half by a larger trapezoidal blotch of grey suffusion resting on the dorsum. Beyond the second discal is a large roundish blotch of grey suffusion, almost confluent with a moderate grey fascia extending around the apex and termen, with indistinct blackish dots around the apical and terminal margin. The hindwings are grey. References Moths described in 1926 Chlamydastis {{Stenomatinae-stub ...
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Chlamydastis Dominicae
''Chlamydastis dominicae'' is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found on Dominica Dominica ( or ; Kalinago: ; french: Dominique; Dominican Creole French: ), officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island country in the Caribbean. The capital, Roseau, is located on the western side of the island. It is geographically .... The wingspan is 23–25 mm. The forewings are white variously mottled with brown, black and brownish orange and there are two outwardly oblique transverse indistinct black lines from the costa before the middle but failing to reach the dorsum. There is an irregular outwardly oblique blotch of brownish orange from the costa at the middle extending to the area just above the tornus. There are two parallel indistinct subterminal orange lines from the apical third, terminating in two black dashes at the tornus. The terminal line consisting of black dots from well before the apex to the tornus. The hindwings are heavily overcast with grey. ...
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Chlamydastis Disticha
''Chlamydastis disticha'' is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in French Guiana and Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car .... The wingspan is about 15 mm. The forewings are brown, with violet reflections and with some white suffusion towards the base of the costa, as well as two indistinct darker transverse lines mixed with blackish specks, the first at two-fifths, curved and rather oblique, the second from three-fifths of the costa to the dorsum before the tornus, strongly curved. There are also two small spots of raised dark grey and black scales on the angles of the cell and a curved shade of dark brown suffusion near the posterior part of the costa and termen. The hindwings are blackish-grey.
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Chlamydastis Discors
''Chlamydastis discors'' is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1913. It is found in Peru. The wingspan is about 23 mm. The forewings are lilac-fuscous, mixed with brown, with some scattered blackish scales and several tufts of scales on or near the fold anteriorly, as well as two oblique obtusely angulated series of brown tufts crossing the wing from before the middle of the costa to three-fourths of the dorsum, the first including in the disc a small blackish-mixed spot partially outlined with whitish. Beyond these, the terminal third of the wing is wholly ochreous-white, crossed by a strongly sinuate line of grey dots from a small spot on the costa to the tornus, a cloudy grey dentate line near the termen, and a series of minute indistinct blackish dots suffused with ferruginous-ochreous just before the termen. The hindwings are grey, the apical margin suffused with whitish. References Moths described in 1913 Chlamydastis
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