Cymoriza albiflavidalis Warren, [1896]; PED 19
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Taxonomy
The male holotype of Cymoriza albiflavidalis Warren, 1896d: 223 is from India (Khasia Hills) [Meghalaya].
MS syn Ambia albiflavalis Misspell. (LepIndex). Incorrectly in LepIndex as a syn. of A. iambealis.
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Description
Wing length: 12mm. A striking, mainly bright fulvous orange sp. with curving incomplete white bands subtermenally and post medially. There are other white dotted fasciae towards the wing bases. The wing margins show a series of dark neural spots and the HW cell has a distinctive elongate black stigma. The head thorax and abdomen are fulvous.
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Distribution & Habitat
Not Borneo.India (Meghalaya), W. Malaysia (Genting, in HSB Coll. Lowland primary forest & disturbed areas; 610m.
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Life History & Pest Status
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Similar spp.
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Unrelated Look-alikes
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References
Warren, W. (1896d) XXXIII New species of moths from the Khasia Hills, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 6, 18 (105): 214-232.
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Genitalia
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DNA Barcode
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3D Imaging
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Spare
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KEY TO TABS
(1) Taxonomy, (2) Description, (3) Distribution & Habitat, (4) Life History & Pest Status, (5) Similar spp., (6) Unrelated Look-alikes, (7) References, (8) Genitalia, (9) DNA Barcode, (10) 3D Imaging, (11) Spare