- Source: Eutelia geyeri
Eutelia geyeri is a moth of the family Euteliidae first described by Rudolf Felder and Alois Friedrich Rogenhofer in 1874. This species is found in India, Sri Lanka, China and Japan, as well as from Africa, where its presence had been reported from Lesotho and Seychelles.
Description
This species has a wingspan of 35–39 mm. Forewings with crenulate cilia. Head and collar chestnut colored, whereas thorax dark red-brown, with white lines. Abdomen fuscous with rufous dorsal marks on first segment, then some long white hair and rufous tufts on distal segments, some lateral rufous marks also can be seen. Forewings are pale brownish with white suffusion and curved white lines found on basal area. Reniform with white outline. Three sinuous postmedial lines excurved beyond cell, and the inner with crimson below costa and at middle and metallic green at inner margin. The two outer lines with orange spots at inner margin. Outer margin has a series of black specks and metallic-green spot at center, with some crimson below it. Hindwings with semi-hyaline white basal area and fuscous outer area with a white streak at anal angle, and a marginal series of dark stria.
References
External links
jpmoth.org: フサヤガ Eutelia geyeri (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874)
www.tbg.org.tw - larvae of Eutelia geyeri
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar ngengat Taiwan
- Eutelia geyeri
- Eutelia
- List of moths of Russia (Noctuoidea)
- List of moths of Japan (Noctuoidea)
- List of moths of Sri Lanka
- List of moths of Taiwan
- List of moths of India (Noctuidae)
- List of moths of Seychelles
- List of Lepidoptera of Greece
- List of Lepidoptera of North Macedonia