Glaucocharis castaneus

Glaucocharis castaneus is not widely recognized in readily accessible scientific literature or major taxonomic databases. Consequently, reliable encyclopedic information about this specific binomial name is lacking.

Possible Context and Etymology

  • Genus Glaucocharis: Belongs to the family Crambidae (grass moths) within the order Lepidoptera. Species of this genus are typically small moths with slender bodies and narrow forewings, often found in Asia and Australasia.
  • Specific epithet castaneus: Derived from Latin castaneus, meaning “chestnut‑coloured,” which may refer to a brownish or reddish‑brown coloration of the adult’s wings or body.

Taxonomic Considerations
If Glaucocharis castaneus were a validly described species, its formal citation would include the author’s name and the year of description (e.g., Glaucocharis castaneus Smith, 1905). No such citation appears in prominent lepidopteran catalogues such as the Global Information System on Pyraloidea (GlobIZ), the Catalogue of Life, or major museum collections indexed online.

Conclusion
Due to the absence of verifiable references, the term Glaucocharis castaneus cannot be confirmed as an established scientific name. Further investigation in specialized taxonomic monographs or historical literature may be required to determine whether the name has been used in a limited or unpublished context.

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