Sorolopha bruneiregalis is a moth from Brunei, first discovered and described by Museum scientists in 1994.
Sorolopha bruneiregalis is probably the only moth in the world named after an airline. Sorolopha bruneiregalis was named after Royal Brunei Airlines in recognition of their corporate sponsorship of
The moth was featured in the March/April 1995 edition of Royal Brunei Airlines’ in flight magazine, Muhibah.
Sorolopha bruneiregalis also appears in Mark Isaak’s website, Curiosities of Biological Nomenclature because of its unusual name.
The distinguishing feature of Sorolopha bruneiregalis is the strikingly bold black and white pattern of its fore wings.
The fore wings of other species of Sorolopha are generally a shade of green.
Find out more about the distinguishing features of Sorolopha bruneiregalis and the other members of the Tortricidae family to which it belongs.
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Sorolopha bruneirgalis a moth from Brunei, named after Royal Brunei Airlines.
A close up of the lower wing of Sorolopha bruneirgalis.
A fore wing of Sorolopha bruneirgalis showing the strikingly bold black and white pattern.
Kevin Tuck
Curator of Lepidoptera, Department of Entomology.