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Scopula spp.
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Scopula prosoeca
GI: GI: Scopula prosoeca (Turner, 1908) is an Australian species. The OD is 'Leptomeris prosoeca n.sp.' Revision of Australian Lepidoptera IV, Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, Volume 32 (1908), pp. 660-661, No. 43. available at -https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/30115#page/742/mode/2up
If you read the description, it says the species is grey in colour. iNaturalist has several moths identified as Scopula prosoeca but many of them flagged as research grade do not fit the description given in the OD ( some do). But they are all from Australia. The India Biodiversity Portal has a minuscule photo that does not help in identification nor can any resource be accessed in that site. There is no other record of it being found in India.
If you have access to sources which help you confirm this as Scopula prosoeca , do add it here for further consideration.
GI: Scopula spp.
If you have access to sources which helps you confirm this as Scopula prosoeca , do add it here for further consideration.
GI: Scopula spp.
GI: GI: Scopula prosoeca (Turner, 1908) is an Australian species. The OD is 'Leptomeris prosoeca n.sp.' Revision of Australian Lepidoptera IV, Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, Volume 32 (1908), pp. 660-661, No. 43. available at -https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/30115#page/742/mode/2up
If you read the description, it says the species is grey in colour. iNaturalist has several moths identified as Scopula prosoeca but many of them flagged as research grade do not fit the description given in the OD ( some do). But they are all from Australia. The India Biodiversity Portal has a minuscule photo that does not help in identification nor can any resource be accessed in that site. There is no other record of it being found in India.
If you have access to sources which help you confirm this as Scopula prosoeca , do add it here for further consideration.
GI: Scopula spp.
If you have access to sources which helps you confirm this as Scopula prosoeca , do add it here for further consideration.
GI: Scopula spp.
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