Archyala lindsayiArchyala lindsayi is a species of moth in the family Tineidae. This species is endemic to New Zealand. It is classified as "At Risk, Naturally Uncommon" by the Department of Conservation.TaxonomyThis species was described by Alfred Philpott in 1927 and given the name Tinea lindsayi. Philpott used a specimen Stewart Lindsay collected at Mount Grey in North Canterbury and named the species in his honour. In 1928 George Hudson discussed and illustrated the species in his book The Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand. However John S. Dugdale is of the opinion that the illustration is an inaccurate representation of the species. In 1988 Dugdale placed this species within the genus Archyala. The holotype specimen is held at the Canterbury Museum.DescriptionPhilpott described the species as follows:DistributionThis species is endemic to New Zealand. This species is only known from its type specimen and at its type locality of Mount Grey.Life historyIt has been hypothesised that larvae of this species inhabits dead wood boring into it and feeding on the fungus-infected wood.Conservation statusThis species has been classified as having the "At Risk, Naturally Uncommon" conservation status under the New Zealand Threat Classification System.