Trachypepla hieropis is a moth of the family Oecophoridae first described by Edward Meyrick in 1892.[1] It is endemic to New Zealand and has been collected in both the North and South Islands. This species inhabits native forest and the larvae feed on leaf litter. Adults are on the wing in December and are attracted to light.
This species was first described in 1892 by Edward Meyrick using a male specimen collected by George Hudson in Wellington.[2] [3] The male holotype is held at the Natural History Museum, London.
Meyrick described this species as follows:
This species is endemic to New Zealand.[4] Specimens have been collected at Wellington, Whangarei, Gisborne, Mount Taranaki and at the Nelson Lakes National Park .[5] [6]
T. hieropis inhabits native forest. The larvae of this species feeds on the leaf litter of kānuka.
Adult species are on the wing in December. This species is attracted to light.