Did You Know?

Some moths can see in the dark!

Where It Lives

This moth lives in forests.

What It Eats

This moth eats plants and flowers.

What antiscopa acompa Does

It flies at night.

It likes bright lights.

It helps plants grow.

It is part of nature.

It has soft, fuzzy wings.

It is small and cute!

More About antiscopa acompa

This moth is special to New Zealand. It has been here for a long time. It is part of the forest life. People love to see it at night.

Antiscopa acompa helps flowers grow by moving pollen. This is good for the plants. It makes the world pretty and green.

In the future, we can learn more about this moth. It is fun to watch them fly. They are a big part of our world!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Antiscopa acompa"] --> B["Family: Crambidae"] A --> C["First Described: Edward Meyrick"] C --> D["Year: 1884"] A --> E["Endemic to New Zealand"] E --> F["Found in North Island"] E --> G["Found in South Island"] A --> H["Habitat: Native Forest"] A --> I["Attracted to Light"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Antiscopa acompa:A specific type of moth.
Crambidae:A family of moths.
endemic:Only found in a certain place.
inhibits:Lives in or occupies.
attracted to light:Drawn to light sources.