- Source: Plutella polaris
Plutella polaris is a moth species in the family Plutellidae and was first described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1880. It is known to occur in Svalbard, Norway, and the Altai Mountains of Russia.
Formal description
Plutella polaris was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1880 from specimens collected by Alfred Edwin Eaton at Svalbard in July 1873.: 129 The species was not recorded again until the collection of a single specimen at the Indre Wijdefjorden National Park of Svalbard in July 2015, which is the first female specimen described.: 129
Distribution
P. polaris is one of three known resident Lepidoptera species of Svalbard, alongside Apamea exulis and Pyla fusca.: 131 A male specimen was collected from the Altai Mountains in Russia in 2016.: 131, 133
Appearance
P. polaris has brown-grey coloured forewings with a broad, paler band along the posterior margin, which is marked with dark dots. The paler band widens in the posterior wing corner. The costal half of the forewings are paler than the medial half.: 131
References
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- Plutella polaris
- Plutella
- List of Lepidoptera of Norway
- List of Lepidoptera of Greenland
- Alfred Edwin Eaton
- List of moths of North America (MONA 2312–2700.1)
- List of Lepidoptera of Switzerland
- List of moths of Sweden
- List of moths of Finland