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Eucyclodes semialba

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Eucyclodes semialba
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Eucyclodes semialba is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Francis Walker in 1861.[1] It is found in Sri Lanka,[2] the north-east Himalayas of India, Myanmar and Sundaland.

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Description

The inner area of the wings is greenish, whereas the outer area is whitish. A conspicuous submarginal black spot is found centrally in the ventral side. The caterpillar is olive green with brown speckles. Anterior and posterior segments pale purplish brown. A double brown line is found dorsally. Pupa greenish with minute purplish-brown speckles. The host plant of the caterpillar is Loranthus.[3]

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Subspecies

Three subspecies are recognized.

  • Eucyclodes semialba angiportus Prout, 1932[4]
  • Eucyclodes semialba viridior Prout, 1916[5] - Sri Lanka
  • Eucyclodes semialba semialba Walker, 1861[6] - Taiwan

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