Scardamia Maculata
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Scardamia Maculata
''Scardamia'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. Description Palpi smoothly scaled and not reaching beyond the frons. Antennae of male bipectinated. Hind tibia not dilated. Forewings with vein 3 from before angle of cell. Veins 7 to 9 stalked from before upper angle and veins 10 and 11 stalked, anastomosing with vein 12. Hindwings with vein 3 from before angle of cell and vein 7 from before upper angle. Species *''Scardamia aurantiacaria'' Bremer, 1864 *''Scardamia bractearia'' (Walker, 1860) *''Scardamia chrysolina'' Meyrick, 1892 (Australia) *''Scardamia iographa'' Prout, 1932 (Borneo, Malaysia) *''Scardamia ithyzona'' Turner, 1919 (Australia) *''Scardamia maculata'' Warren, 1897 ( Central & E.Africa, Madagascar) *''Scardamia metallaria'' Guenée, 1858 (India, S.E.Asia, Australia) *''Scardamia nubilicosta'' L. B. Prout, 1932 (Congo, Nigeria) *''Scardamia obliquaria'' Leech, 1897 *''Scardamian seminigra'' Prout, 1925 *''Scardamia xylosmaria'' Sato, C.M. Fu & Kawakami ...
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