Aquis orbicularis (Walker, 1858)
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3. Aquis orbicularis (Walker, 1858) ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 33–40 )
Diomea orbicularis Walker, 1858 , List of the specimens of lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, 15: 1804.
Labanda griseinigra Hampson, 1894 , The Fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma, Moths, 2: 374.
TL: Sri Lanka. Holotype.
TD: NHMUK.
Material examined. Bihar: Rajgir, Ghora Katora , (N24°59.949’, E85°26.938’), 11-14.VIII.2018, 3 ex., leg. R. Joshi GoogleMaps ; Bodhgaya, Gautam Budha WLS, Lohawar Hill , (N24°28.378’, E85°09.657’), 08.VIII.2018, 1 ex., leg. R. Joshi GoogleMaps ; same data, 26.VIII.2017, 1 ex., leg. N. Singh GoogleMaps ; West Champaran, Valmiki Tiger Reserve, Mangooraha , (N27°18.482’, E84°31.751’, 300m), 17.X.2017, 3 ex., leg. N. Singh. GoogleMaps
Distribution in India. Bihar (present study); Sikkim, Ganjam ( Hampson 1894); Jharkhand ( Joshi et al. 2019).
Elsewhere. Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo ( Holloway 2003); Thailand, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Indonesia ( Kononenko and Pinratana 2013).
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Aquis orbicularis (Walker, 1858)
Joshi, Rahul, Singh, Navneet & Kuni, Nikhil 2021 |
Labanda griseinigra
Hampson 1894 |