Observation_226065

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Observation_226065
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Proposed ID: Callopistria apicalis (Walker, 1855)

References

1. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/38952792#page/284/mode/1up (original description of a male specimen by Francis Walker in Cat. Lep. B.M. 1855, as Mosara apicalis and the erection of the genus Mosara; type locality North India)

2. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/47025507#page/511/mode/1up (description by Hampson in Fauna of British India vol. 2 with an in-text illustration and details of geographical distribution)

3. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/9340248#page/140/mode/1up (description of both the genus and the species by Moore in Lep. Ceylon vol.3 - these descriptions are elaborate and highlight the features better). There are accompanying illustrations of both sexes, but like most Lep. Ceylon illustrations they are rather crude and lack visible detail.

4. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/23357781#page/142/mode/1up (list of junior synonyms of the species in Col. Swinhoe's Cat. Aus. East. Lep. Het. vol 2, which include Anophia lateralis Walker, 1865 and Plusia inaperta Walker, 1864)

5. https://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-12/amphipyrinae/amphipyrinae_22_3.php (creation of a new combination name by Holloway in the Moths of Borneo series, bringing Mosara into synonymy with Callopistria and citing the reasons for the same)
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(I included two extra photos- one with a coin size marker and another in which the HW is partially visible, but please omit photos which you feel are redundant. The coin photo shows what is the general appearance of the moth - it is mostly just dark with only the whitish colouration in the reniform immediately standing out to the eye of the observer. The details become visible in photos without flash from close range.)
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