- and
lower hill
tropical forests of
tropical Asia. Leaves:
elliptic to
suboblong,
often with
tapered base.
Twigs more or less angular, glabrous. Flowers:...
-
lower half
which is
slightly paler than the ground-colour, as well as a
suboblong white blotch which is
sprinkled with
fuscous and
margined by
black suffusion...
-
Europe and Asia Minor. The
wingspan is
about 10–15 mm. The
forewings are
suboblong, deep
orange -ferruginous,
yellower towards dorsum anteriorly, suffusedly...
- line of
cilia indented below apex; a dark hook
above apex.
Hindwings are
suboblong, grey;
cilia in male whitish.The
larva is pale ochreous; head dark brown :...
- of 1.5 inches. The culm
sheaths are
initially red-brown, and
basally suboblong and leathery. W.T.
Stearn an
authority on
Botanical Latin. "Sinobambusa...
- mature, with an
adnate attachment. The
spores are dark
purple brown,
suboblong, and 11 by 6 μm. The
stipe has a
white to ocher, equal, tough, and cartilaginous...
-
recorded from
North America. The
wingspan is 14–18 mm. The
forewings are
suboblong, pale
ochreous to deep reddish-ochreous, darker-strigulated, sometimes...
-
about 19 mm. The
thorax has a
slight posterior crest. The
forewings are
suboblong,
light yellow ochreous to dark grey. The
tufts are
slight and the costa...
- larva.
Julius von
Kennel provides a full description.
Meyrick -Forewings
suboblong, 7 to apex; pale yellowish,
sharply reticulated with
ferruginous orange...
- Armenia, and Turkmenistan. The
wingspan is 14–18 mm. The
forewings are
suboblong, apex
rather strongly prominent, whitish-ochreous to reddish-ochreous...