| (also known as Stenodacma wahlbergi) Orange Plume Moth PTEROPHORINAE, PTEROPHORIDAE, PTEROPHORIOIDEA | (donherbisonevans@yahoo.com) and Debbie Matthews & Stella Crossley |
The Caterpillar of this species is reported to have been found feeding on :

The adult moth is orange-brown with divided wings. The wingspan is about 1.2 cms. The pheromones of this species have been identified.
The species has been found across the Indian Ocean, including
as well as in
The species Stenodacma pyrrhodes was thought to be a synonym of Crombrugghia wahlbergi by Nielsen et al but is now treated as a separate species in Australian Faunal Directory.
Further reading :
H.S. Rose and H.S. Pooni,
Taxonomic Studies on the superfamily Pterophoroidea
(Lepidopter) for northwestern India,
Zoos' Print Journal,
Volume 20, Part 3 (March, 2005), pp. 1800-1801.
Philipp C. Zeller,
Revision der Pterophoriden,
Linnaea Entomologica,
Volume 6 (1851), pp. 346-348, No. 15.
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(updated 31 January 2009, 8 March 2017)