Agdistis rumurutia


Agdistis rumurutia - a species of butterfly from the feather feather family.

This species was described in 2011 by Cees Gielis.

Butterfly with a brownish-gray body with dark gray-brown, comb-like antennae. The front wings have a span of 17 to 20 mm, from the top and bottom are brownish gray, on top they have a naked shelf with a few dark-brown scales. The top of the back wings is gray-brown, and the bottom is gray-gray with black veins. Shreds of both gray-brown pairs. The male has asymmetrical battles: the right has three notches on the edge of the sacrament and a gradually enlarged cecular edge, the left has two notches on the edge of the sacrament and a projection on the cuspular edge. The cugular process is simple and has a length such as the width of the blast. The eighth sternite has two biplane tops. The females are characterized by a broadly bicuspid seventh sternite and a wide ostium and a short vestibule of the copulation bag.

Afrotropical insect known only from Rumuruti in Kenya.

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