Acmanthina acmanthes
Acmanthina acmanthes is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae in tribe Euliini. It is found in Chile and Argentina.
Taxonomy
The species was first described in 1931 by Edward Meyrick as Peronea acmanthes. It was subsequently transferred to genus Acleris in 1958, from where it was transferred in 1995 to "Eulia", then in 1999 to Haemateulia, and transferred once more in 2000 to its current genus, Acmanthina, of which it is the namesake and type species.
Acmanthina acmanthes occurs in Argentina and Chile, where it has been found in the Valparaiso Region, the O'Higgins Region, the Maule Region, the Bio-Bio Region, the Ñuble Region, the Araucania Region and the Los Lagos Region. It has been found at elevations from 300 to 1400 m.
Appearance
Acmanthina acmanthes has dark black and brown forewings with a white patch and a forewing length of 6.2–7.2 mm. Antennae are serrated in male specimens only.