The forewings feature relatively small discal spots, while the spots on the hindwings are faded or almost absent. The terminal shade on the underside is poorly developed on both pair of wings and is barely discernible on the hindwing.[3]
Males contain a long and sharply pointed, setose uncus, a hook-like structure at the terminal end. The soccii lobes are prominent, and densely covered with setae that arise from the base of uncus. Their genital capsule is broadly elliptical, while the 9th ventral segment, or the vinculum, contains a pronounced median suture. A very well-developed transtilla (band of connective tissue at the base of valvae) is present. The pair of valvae are elongated and narrow, with little swelling and groups of setae along the centre of dorsal margin. There is a group of very thick setae on the apical region of these claspers. The juxta is diamond-shaped and contains a central joint. The inseminating organ, aedaegus, is very large for its genus, and spindle-shaped. The sheath that surrounds it, the vesica, contains a packed group of four five lean, nail-like cornuti at its apex.[1]