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Hampson vol 1, pg 184, # 341 as Polyploca albibasis
OD: Polyploca albibasis Hampson, [1893] Fauna Br. India (Moths) 1 : 184
Euparyphasma cinereofusca (Houlbert, 1921) (Lithocharis) in Oberthür, Étud. Lépid. Comp. 18 (2) : 52, f. 5
OD: http://archive.org/stream/etudesdelpidop181921ober#page/52/mode/1up is in French.
Examining the virtual collection http://www.insecta-web.org/cgi-bin/MWM/vk/dysplay_virt_koll.pl?mode=index&fam=Thyatiridae&www=mwm
Where both subspecies are present, cinereofusca seems to have a series of white post-medial specks on FW and a broader HW marginal band. Hence tis seems to be cinereofusca.
MON pl 135/1
OD: Polyploca albibasis Hampson, [1893] Fauna Br. India (Moths) 1 : 184
Euparyphasma cinereofusca (Houlbert, 1921) (Lithocharis) in Oberthür, Étud. Lépid. Comp. 18 (2) : 52, f. 5
OD: http://archive.org/stream/etudesdelpidop181921ober#page/52/mode/1up is in French.
Examining the virtual collection http://www.insecta-web.org/cgi-bin/MWM/vk/dysplay_virt_koll.pl?mode=index&fam=Thyatiridae&www=mwm
Where both subspecies are present, cinereofusca seems to have a series of white post-medial specks on FW and a broader HW marginal band. Hence tis seems to be cinereofusca.
MON pl 135/1
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