Agathia Ichnospora
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Agathia Ichnospora
''Agathia'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae described by Achille Guenée in 1858. Description Palpi with second joint upturned and reaching vertex of head, and third joint porrect (extending forward), which is short in male and long in female. Antennae almost simple. Hind tibia of male dilated with a fold containing a tuft of long hair and ending in a short process on upperside. Abdomen with dorsal tufts. Forewings with vein 3 from angle of cell. Veins 7, 8, 9 and 10 stalked and vein 11 free. Hindwings with vein 3 from angle of cell. Veins 6 and 7 from upper angle and vein 8 approximating to vein 7 to near middle of cell. The outer margin produced to a point at vein 4. Species * ''Agathia affluens'' Prout, 1937 * '' Agathia arcuata'' Moore, 868/small> * ''Agathia carissima'' Butler, 1878 * ''Agathia codina'' Swinhoe, 1892 * ''Agathia conviridaria'' Hübner, 1823 * ''Agathia cristifera'' (Walker, 1861) * ''Agathia deliciosa'' Holloway & Sommerer, 1984 * ''Agathi ...
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Agathia Laetata
''Agathia laetata'' is a species of moth of the family Geometridae which was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1794. It is found in India, Indochina, southern China, Taiwan and Sundaland. Description Its wingspan is about 38 mm. This species differs from other ''Agathia'' species by having outer rufous area of inner edge evenly curved on forewing and dentate on hindwings. The green patch below apex of each wing is oval. The green spots towards inner margin of the hindwings are rarely developed. The ocellus is more developed. Larvae are green, with forsal prominences on first and eleventh somites. Pupa are yellowish green above, green below, the abdominal somites black speckled. The larvae feed on '' Ichnocarpus'', ''Nerium'' and ''Marsdenia ''Marsdenia'' is a genus of plants in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1810. It is named in honor of the plant collector and Secretary of the Admiralty, William Marsden. The plants are native t ...
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