Myrmecopsis strigosa is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae.
It is found in Mexico and Guatemala.
[1] The wingspan is about 25 mm.
[2] It is thought to be a Müllerian mimic of the wasp Parachartergus apicalis, with predators paying a high penalty for mistaking M. strigosa for the wasp and there is a small reward from correctly identifying it since M. strigosa is bitter tasting and covered in scales.
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