Marumba irata Joicey and Kaye, 1917
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2. Marumba irata Joicey and Kaye, 1917 View in CoL - Puce Swirled Hawkmoth ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 : B)
1917. Marumba irata Joicey and Kaye, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (Ser. 8), 20 (118): 305.
Material examined: INDIA, Manipur, Ukhrul District, Shirui Hills, Site 1 (25.1264ºN 94.4357ºE), 1930 m asl GoogleMaps ,
23.vii.2019 - 1♂, IJ1428, coll. J.S. Irungbam.
Wingspan: ♂, 86 mm. forewing length: 45 mm.
Distribution: India: Manipur, Nagaland ( Vaidya et al., 2015); Sikkim ( Sanyal et al., 2018). Elsewhere: northern Vietnam ( Kitching and Spitzer, 1995); Myanmar, China ( Pittaway and Kitching, 2020).
Larval hostplants: Unknown in India.
Remarks: Previously regarded as a subspecies of Marumba gaschkewitschii (Bremer and Grey, 1853) , but reinstated as a species by Eitschberger (2012). We proposed the common name of this hawkmoth as Puce Swirled Hawkmoth, “Puce” being the distinctive purplish brown colour of its wing (suggested by Mr. Peter Smetacek).
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