Urodeta acinacella is a moth of the family Elachistidae first described by Jurate De Prins and Virginijus Sruoga in 2012.
[1] It is found in South Africa, where it has been recorded from the Tswaing Crater Reserve in Gauteng.
Kaila moved six Afrotropical species that were formerly connected to Phthinostoma Meyrick and Perittia Stainton to Urodeta in a thorough study on Australian Elachistinae.
Following Elachista, Urodeta is now the second most diverse genus of Elachistinae in the Afrotropics as a result of current research findings.
We present three newly discovered Urodeta species from South Africa in this paper.