Ypsolopha lutisplendida

Ypsolopha lutisplendida is not found in widely available scientific literature or recognized taxonomic databases as a valid species name within the genus Ypsolopha (family Ypsolophidae). Consequently, the term lacks verifiable encyclopedic information.

Status

  • The name does not appear in primary taxonomic references such as the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), the LepIndex, the Catalogue of Life, or recent peer‑reviewed revisions of Ypsolophidae.
  • No credible descriptions, distribution records, or ecological data are associated with this binomial.

Possible Interpretation

The components of the name suggest a constructed Latin formation:

  • Ypsolopha – a well‑established genus of small moths known for their distinctive resting posture and leaf‑rolling larvae.
  • lutisplendida – appears to combine luti (from Latin lutum, meaning “mud” or “clay”) and splendida (Latin for “splendid” or “bright”). If the name were intentionally coined, it could imply a moth with a notably glossy or "splendid" appearance possibly associated with muddy or earthy habitats.

Conclusion

Given the absence of authoritative sources confirming its existence, Ypsolopha lutisplendida should be considered a non‑validated or informal label rather than an established scientific taxon. Further verification from specialized entomological literature would be required to determine whether the name has ever been formally published.

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