Amselina parapsesta

The name Amselina parapsesta follows the conventions of biological nomenclature, suggesting it could be the scientific (binomial) name of a species within the genus Amselina. The genus Amselina is known to belong to the family Autostichidae, a group of small moths within the order Lepidoptera.

However, comprehensive and reliable encyclopedic references (e.g., major taxonomic databases, peer‑reviewed literature, or widely recognized entomological catalogs) do not contain an entry for the specific epithet parapsesta. Consequently, the existence, description, distribution, and ecological information of a species by this exact name cannot be confirmed with the sources currently available.

Etymological considerations

  • Amselina: The generic name likely honours an individual with the surname Amsel (e.g., German entomologist Hans Amsel) combined with the diminutive suffix “‑ina”.
  • parapsesta: This specific epithet appears to be constructed from Greek roots—para‑ meaning “near” or “beside” and ‑psesta possibly derived from psestos (“engendered” or “produced”). Without an original description, the intended meaning remains speculative.

Conclusion
The term Amselina parapsesta is not widely recognized in current scientific literature or major reference works. As such, detailed factual information about its taxonomy, morphology, geographic range, or ecological role is unavailable. Further verification from primary taxonomic publications or specialized databases would be required to establish its status as a valid species name.

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