Battaristis concisa

Definition
Battaristis concisa is a term that appears to be a scientific name, likely intended to denote a species within the genus Battaristis, which belongs to the moth family Gelechiidae. No reliable, widely‑cited encyclopedic sources confirm the existence or taxonomic details of this specific epithet.

Overview
The genus Battaristis comprises small moths (microlepidoptera) that are distributed primarily in the Neotropical region, with many species described by the lepidopterist Edward Meyrick in the early 20th century. The epithet “concisa” suggests a possible reference to a morphological feature described as short or reduced, but without authoritative references the precise context of the name remains uncertain.

Etymology / Origin

  • Battaristis: The generic name is derived from Greek roots; “batter” (βάτρ) meaning “a small rod” and “-istis” a common suffix in zoological nomenclature, though the exact original meaning given by the author is not documented in accessible literature.
  • concisa: From Latin concīsus, -a, -um meaning “shortened, concise, reduced”. In taxonomic epithets, it typically denotes a feature that is comparatively small or abbreviated relative to related taxa.

Characteristics
Accurate information regarding the morphology, distribution, life cycle, or ecological role of Battaristis concisa is not confirmed. If the name follows standard practices, the species would likely be a small moth with narrow forewings and characteristic markings typical of the genus, but this remains speculative.

Related Topics

  • Gelechiidae – the family of “twirler moths” to which the genus Battaristis belongs.
  • Edward Meyrick – prolific entomologist who described many Battaristis species.
  • Taxonomic nomenclature – the rules and conventions governing scientific names of organisms.

Note: Accurate information about Battaristis concisa is not confirmed in readily available, reputable encyclopedic resources.

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