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Dichomeris amphicosma

''Dichomeris amphicosma'' is a moth in the Gelechiidae family. It was described by Meyrick in 1930.〔(LepIndex )〕 It is found in Brazil (Para).〔(Dichomeris at funet )〕
The wingspan is about 17 mm. The forewings are blue-grey with a moderate blackish-fuscous fascia, mostly deep ferruginous on the costal half, posteriorly edged whitish, rounded-angulated in the middle, anteriorly with two projections in the disc. There is a small round black whitish-edged spot in the middle of the disc, and a larger one beneath this, where a ferruginous line runs along the dorsum to the tornus. There is also a transverse blackish-fuscous whitish-edged blotch in the disc beyond the middle, the upper half filled with ferruginous. There is also a triangular blackish patch resting on the termen from the apex to the tornus, whitish-edged except above, its angle touching the upper end of the preceding blotch. There is some slight whitish suffusion on the costa towards the apex. The hindwings are grey, the tornus suffused with blackish-grey.〔(Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien 44 : 228 )〕
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