
Taxonomic Information
Xenographia Warren, 1893 species known from India.
Xenographia adustata Moore, 1888. India: Khasi Hills, Meghalaya (TL), Uttarakhand.
Xenographia lignataria Warren, 1893. India: Sikkim (TL); Nepal.
Xenographia manifesta Warren, 1897. India: Khasi Hills, Meghalaya (TL).
Xenographia semifusca Hampson, 1895. India: Naga Hills (TL), Uttarakhand; Nepal.
Photo Gallery and Species Biology
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- OD: Xenographia semifusca Hampson, 1895. Fauna Br. India (Moths) 3: 189. TL: Naga Hills.
- Heterostegania denticulosa Warren, 1896, Novit. zool. 3: 128.
- Stüning, D. 2000. Additional notes on the Ennominae of Nepal with descriptions of eight new species (Geometridae), pp. 94-152. In: Moths of Nepal, Part 6. Tinea 16(Supplement 1). Tokyo, The Japan Heterocerists’ Society.Pl. 171/3.
Note: Listed as cf. as Hampson (1895) mentions an indistinct antemedial line, wheres the same is quite prominent in both individuals. The presence of white specks on postmedial is diagnostic compared with other members of this genus. Generic and tribal placement needs confirmation. Stüning (2000) believes that this species' genetalia is close to the genus Heterostegane and tribe Baptini.
Page citation
Anonymous 2025. Xenographia semifusca Hampson, 1895 – . In Sondhi, S., Y. Sondhi, R.P. Singh, P. Roy and K. Kunte (Chief Editors). Butterflies of India, v. 3.83. Published by the Indian Foundation for Butterflies. URL: https://www.mothsofindia.org/xenographia-semifusca, accessed 2025/03/28.