Cosmopterix kurokoi

Cosmopterix kurokoi is not widely documented in publicly available encyclopedic or taxonomic databases. Consequently, reliable information regarding its classification, description, distribution, ecological role, or taxonomic authority is lacking.

Possible Contextual Interpretation
The binomial follows the conventional format for scientific names of Lepidoptera, where Cosmopterix is a well‑established genus of small moths in the family Cosmopterigidae. The specific epithet kurokoi is likely a patronym, honoring an individual with the surname Kuroko—commonly a Japanese lepidopterist or collector.

Etymology

  • Cosmopterix: from Greek roots “kosmos” (world, ornament) and “pterix” (wing).
  • kurokoi: likely derived from the proper name Kuroko, with the Latin genitive suffix “‑i” indicating “of Kuroko.”

Note
Without corroborating sources such as peer‑reviewed taxonomic revisions, museum records, or authoritative databases (e.g., GBIF, Catalogue of Life, or the Global Lepidoptera Names Index), the existence and details of Cosmopterix kurokoi cannot be confirmed. Further research in specialized entomological literature would be required to substantiate the taxon.

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