Metamorphosis completes within 4-26 days, resulting in a satiny-white, 2-mm-long moth that lives about 15 days.
The forewings are pure white with a satiny sheen.
The glaze, composed primarily of ground local feldspar and a small amount of local clay, produced a satiny white color.
At midbody there are 15-21 rows of dorsal scales that are moderately keeled and have a satiny texture.
Adults are satiny white, the forewings with a black discal dot.
Its shape and soft, satiny plumage resembles that of the waxwing.
Adults are satiny white, the forewings with brown to black fringes and dots on the distal half of the wing.
The wings are a dull satiny white, the forewing with a small black discal spot.