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Oxymacaria brunneata (Warren, 1896)
Semiothisa brunneata Warren, 1896, Novit. zool. 3: 140. TL: Khasi Hills. Text at https://archive.org/details/novitateszoologi03lond/page/140/mode/1up?view=theater
Distinguished, over and above the difference in outline of forewings, from S. maculosata by the brown costal blotches, the more angulated exterior line and the non-transparency of the white ground-colour.
Similar species
MON Part 6, Pl. 162/20 & 23. Pg. 12 . States that this was treated as a ssp. of maculosata, but is actually closer to penumbrata.
Similar species: Oxymacaria maculosata (Warren, 1896)
Semiothisa maculosata Warren, 1896; Novit. zool. 3: 141; TL: Khasi Hills. Text at https://archive.org/details/novitateszoologi03lond/page/141/mode/1up?view=theater
Distinguished from S. brunneata, to which it bears great superficial resemblance, by the more oblique hindmargin of forewings, scarcely perceptibly elbowed at the end of the third median, and the more produced and acute apex.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/1446987-Oxymacaria-maculosata-brunneata
MON Part 6, Pl. 162/25. Pg. 12 .
http://v3.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=1143663 for maculosata
The Forum Herbulot and iNaturalist treat brunneata as a subspecies of maculosata; however, this treatment is flawed, as the type locality for both species is Khasi Hills; hence the two subspecies cannot possibly co-exist in the same landscape. Hence, we will treat brunneata as a valid species, as per MON Part 6.
Semiothisa brunneata Warren, 1896, Novit. zool. 3: 140. TL: Khasi Hills. Text at https://archive.org/details/novitateszoologi03lond/page/140/mode/1up?view=theater
Distinguished, over and above the difference in outline of forewings, from S. maculosata by the brown costal blotches, the more angulated exterior line and the non-transparency of the white ground-colour.
Similar species
MON Part 6, Pl. 162/20 & 23. Pg. 12 . States that this was treated as a ssp. of maculosata, but is actually closer to penumbrata.
Similar species: Oxymacaria maculosata (Warren, 1896)
Semiothisa maculosata Warren, 1896; Novit. zool. 3: 141; TL: Khasi Hills. Text at https://archive.org/details/novitateszoologi03lond/page/141/mode/1up?view=theater
Distinguished from S. brunneata, to which it bears great superficial resemblance, by the more oblique hindmargin of forewings, scarcely perceptibly elbowed at the end of the third median, and the more produced and acute apex.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/1446987-Oxymacaria-maculosata-brunneata
MON Part 6, Pl. 162/25. Pg. 12 .
http://v3.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=1143663 for maculosata
The Forum Herbulot and iNaturalist treat brunneata as a subspecies of maculosata; however, this treatment is flawed, as the type locality for both species is Khasi Hills; hence the two subspecies cannot possibly co-exist in the same landscape. Hence, we will treat brunneata as a valid species, as per MON Part 6.
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