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Homodes Vivida
''Homodes vivida'' is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. It is found in India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Singapore, Borneo and Sulawesi. Both wings darker, redder orange in color. Medially and submarginally pinkish bands present. Medial bands strong and straight. Larval food plants are '' Artocarpus heterophyllus'', ''Terminalia paniculata'', ''Derris'' and ''Flindersia ''Flindersia'' is a genus of 17 species of small to large trees in the family Rutaceae. They have simple or pinnate leaves, flowers arranged in panicles at or near the ends of branchlets and fruit that is a woody capsule containing winged seeds. ...'' species. Gallery A34-20140626-034 (14926247567).jpg, A34-20140428-082 (14416309290).jpg, A43-20160906-217 (31094569031).jpg, A35-20150409-081 (18398341159).jpg, References Moths of Asia Moths described in 1852 Boletobiinae {{Boletobiinae-stub ...
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