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Observation_298377
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Micromedasina reticulata (Hampson, 1895)
1) OD : Medasina reticulata, Descriptions of new Heterocera from India. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1895 (2): 277-315 - https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/47589786#page/347/mode/1up
2) Sinameda intricata, New Geometridae in the Tring Museum. Novit. zool. 3: 99-148 - https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/3218363#page/157/mode/1up
3) Micromedasina, a new genus of the Boarmiini (Ennominae, Geometridae), with descriptions of two new species from South East Asia. – Tinea 23 (1): 7–83
This is a provisional ID as M. owada . mentioned below with distribution to Myanmar is similar.
Similar spp –
Micromedasina malaysiana Sato, 2014, TL : Malaysia - FW with medial line less defined; HW with postmedial more crenulate, lines and brown markings more distinct.
Micromedasina owadana Sato, 2014, TL : Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar - Pale yellow part of both wings more densely irrorate with fuscous and brown lines and markings slightly darker, giving slightly darker appearance to wings; pale yellow markings on subterminal area on both wings more distinct.
Also check Observation_298358 & the following observations
1) OD : Medasina reticulata, Descriptions of new Heterocera from India. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1895 (2): 277-315 - https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/47589786#page/347/mode/1up
2) Sinameda intricata, New Geometridae in the Tring Museum. Novit. zool. 3: 99-148 - https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/3218363#page/157/mode/1up
3) Micromedasina, a new genus of the Boarmiini (Ennominae, Geometridae), with descriptions of two new species from South East Asia. – Tinea 23 (1): 7–83
This is a provisional ID as M. owada . mentioned below with distribution to Myanmar is similar.
Similar spp –
Micromedasina malaysiana Sato, 2014, TL : Malaysia - FW with medial line less defined; HW with postmedial more crenulate, lines and brown markings more distinct.
Micromedasina owadana Sato, 2014, TL : Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar - Pale yellow part of both wings more densely irrorate with fuscous and brown lines and markings slightly darker, giving slightly darker appearance to wings; pale yellow markings on subterminal area on both wings more distinct.
Also check Observation_298358 & the following observations