
Lipararchis tranquillalis
Common NameLipararchis tranquillalis
Scientific NameLipararchis tranquillalis
FamilyCrambidae
SubfamilySpilomelinae
Wingspan (mm)22
Primary Colorsreddish-brown, yellowish-orange, white
HabitatTropical forests and woodlands
Geographic RangeSoutheast Asia (e.g., Borneo, Sumatra)
Host PlantsUnknown
Flight PeriodYear-round in tropical regions
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Lifecycle NotesLike most moths, it undergoes complete metamorphosis, progressing through egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages. Specific details regarding its lifecycle are not widely documented.
Identification TipsKey features for identification include the distinct reddish-brown and yellowish-orange wing coloration, the prominent white triangular mark on the forewing disc, and the series of smaller white dashes and dark spots along the outer wing margins.
Description
This moth features reddish-brown forewings that transition to a broad yellowish-orange band along the outer margin, adorned with small dark spots. A prominent white, somewhat triangular marking is visible on the forewing disc, followed by a series of smaller white dashes.




