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Dysaethria Punctata
''Dysaethria'' is a genus of moths in the family Uraniidae. It was described by Turner in 1911. The species of this genus occur mainly in Asia and in Australia. Species *''Dysaethria albidaria'' (Walker) *''Dysaethria albolilacina'' (Holloway, 1998) *''Dysaethria bellissima'' (Warren) *''Dysaethria caerulimargo'' (Holloway, 1976) *''Dysaethria candidaria'' (Walker) *''Dysaethria columba'' (Holloway, 1976) *''Dysaethria conflictaria'' (Walker, 1861) *''Dysaethria cretacea'' (Butler, 1881) *''Dysaethria danum'' Holloway, 1998 *''Dysaethria diffiniaria'' (Walker, 1861) *''Dysaethria erasaria'' (Christoph, 1881) *''Dysaethria exprimataria'' (Walker, 1861) *''Dysaethria flavida'' (Warren, 1909) *''Dysaethria flavistriga'' (Warren, 1901) *''Dysaethria formosibia'' (Strand 1916) *''Dysaethria fulvihamata'' (Hampson, 1912) *''Dysaethria grisea'' (Warren, 1896) *''Dysaethria harmani'' Holloway, 1998 *''Dysaethria illotata'' (Christoph, 1880) *''Dysaethria indignaria'' (Walker, 1866) *''Dys ...
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Dysaethria Quadricaudata
''Dysaethria quadricaudata'' is a species of moth of the family Uraniidae first described by Francis Walker (entomologist), Francis Walker in 1896. It is found in the Indo-Australian tropics from India, Sri Lanka to Myanmar, Taiwan and the Solomon Islands. The habitat consists of lowland forests and disturbed and cultivated areas. Description The wingspan of the male is 24 mm and the female is 32 mm. Adults are uniform pale brown with vinous (wine coloured) frons, and slightly speckled brownish grey. The forewing postmedial line is blackened at the costa and at the dorsum. There is a narrow dark marginal zone to the forewing. Forewings with evenly curved outer margin. A chocolate marginal band runs from apex of vein 3. Hindwings with slight tails at veins 4 and 7. Postmedial line evenly waved and a lunulate submarginal band found between the tails. Ventral side of hindwings whitish. Larvae dark reddish chocolate and sub-cylindrical. Head heart shaped. Setae black with w ...
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