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Loxofidonia cingala Moore, 1887 | |
Loxofidonia cingala is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Moore in 1887. [1] It is found in Sri Lanka. [2]
Host plants of the caterpillar include Impatiens balsamina and Camellia sinensis . [3]
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Loxofidonia is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae described by Packard in 1876.
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Diascia transvitta is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Moore in 1887. It is found in Sri Lanka.
Tipasa renalis is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Moore in 1885. It is found in Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Borneo.
Orothalassodes leucospilota is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Moore in 1887. It is found in Sri Lanka.
Ozola minor is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Moore in 1888. It is found in Sri Lanka, India, the Andaman Islands, Sumatra, Borneo, the Philippines and Sulawesi.
Spaniocentra pannosa is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Moore in 1887. It is found in Sri Lanka.
Sauris interruptata is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Moore in 1888. It is found in India's north-east Himalayas, Sri Lanka, the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, Myanmar, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, the Philippines, and possibly the Moluccas and New Guinea.
Semiothisa quadraria is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Moore in 1887. It is found in Sri Lanka.
Dysaethria obscuraria is a moth of the family Uraniidae first described by Moore in 1887. It is found in India, Sri Lanka and Taiwan.
Epiplema irrorata is a moth of the family Uraniidae first described by Moore in 1887. It is found in India and Sri Lanka.
Epiplema latifasciata is a moth of the family Uraniidae first described by Moore in 1887. It is found in India and Sri Lanka.
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