Glyphidocera tibiae
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Glyphidocera tibiae (Tibia: meaning reed pipe) is a moth discovered at two collection sites in Costa Rica in 2005 by David Adamski. With coloring ranging from dark brown on the legs to pale brown hindwing and yellow brown undersurface it is similar to Glyphidocera Novercae {{Cite web |title=Glyphidocera novercae ADAMSKI, 2005, new species - Plazi TreatmentBank |url=http://treatment.plazi.org/id/2E2A7A1DFFB3E02AFED567E5FE11F9D0/6 |access-date=2022-07-10 |website=treatment.plazi.org |language=en}}(From Latin Noverca: stepmother) also found in Cost Rica around the same time. G. Noverae however has more yellowish features and a more protuberant ventral furca, among other differing features.{{Cite web |title=Glyphidocera tibiae ADAMSKI, 2005, new species - Plazi TreatmentBank |url=http://treatment.plazi.org/GgServer/html/2E2A7A1DFFB1E02CFED567B6FEB5F9AD |access-date=2022-07-10 |website=treatment.plazi.org |language=en}}
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Category:Moths described in 2005
Category:Taxa named by David Adamski
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