• Source: Labanda
    • Labanda is a genus of moths of the family Nolidae erected by Francis Walker in 1859.


      Description


      Papi smoothly scaled, where the second joint reaching vertex of head and third joint long and naked. Antennae very long and slender, minutely ciliated in male. Thorax smoothly scaled. Abdomen slender, with dorsal tufts on the first two segments, and usually extending far beyond the hindwings. Tibia almost naked. Forewings with round apex. The outer margin evenly curved. Hindwings with vein 5 from lower angle of cell.


      Species


      Labanda achine (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874)
      Labanda affinis Hulstaert, 1924
      Labanda bryochlora Hampson, 1902 South Africa
      Labanda carinata Holloway, 2003 Borneo
      Labanda ceylusalis Walker, 1859 Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Palawan, Sulawesi
      Labanda chloromela (Walker, 1858)
      Labanda concinna Holloway, 2003 Borneo
      Labanda contrastriatula Holloway, 2003 Borneo, Peninsular Malaysia
      Labanda dentilinea (Walker, 1863) Borneo, Peninsular Malaysia
      Labanda fasciata (Walker, 1865)
      Labanda herbealis Walker, 1859 Sri Lanka, Borneo
      Labanda huntei Warren, 1903 Queensland
      Labanda keyalis Gaede, 1937
      Labanda nebulosa Candèze, 1927
      Labanda palliviridis Holloway, 2003 Borneo, Peninsular Malaysia, north-east Himalayas
      Labanda quadralis Holloway, 2003 Borneo
      Labanda saturalis Walker, [1866] Indo-Australian tropics (India–Solomons)
      Labanda semipars (Walker, 1858) Sri Lanka
      Labanda striatula Holloway, 2003 Borneo
      Labanda submuscosa (Walker, 1865) Java
      Labanda umbrosa Hampson, 1912 Myanmar, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo
      Labanda umonea Holloway, 2003 Borneo
      Labanda viridalis Swinhoe, 1905
      Labanda viridumbrosa Holloway, 2003 Borneo


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