Acrocercops irrorata (A Leaf Miner (Gracillariidae))

The adult moths of this species have brown forewings with four irregular or broken brown-speckled white bars across each one. The hindwings are very narrow and have an extensive plume of hairs along the hind margin. The wingspan is about 7 mms. The species has been found in Queensland,  New South Wales,  Australian Capital Territory, and  Victoria.

Acrocercops irrorata is listed in the following regions:

Canberra & Southern Tablelands  |  Barwon South West

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