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Acropteris ciniferaria

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Acropteris ciniferaria
Acropteris ciniferaria
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A. ciniferaria
Binomial name
Acropteris ciniferaria
(Walker, 1866)
Synonyms
  • Micronia ciniferaria Walker, 1866
  • Micronia obliquaria Moore, 1877

Acropteris ciniferaria is a moth of the family Uraniidae first described by Francis Walker in 1866.[1] It is found in Oriental tropics of India, Sri Lanka,[2] to Sulawesi and Lesser Sundas.

Description

Its wings are typically white with a creamy tinge. Markings pale brown. Fasciae of forewing diffuse and obscure. Hingwing angle characterize by a black fleck and smaller flecks on either side. Caterpillar fusiform (spindle shaped), whereas head is round and narrow. Body translucent green with a dark dorsal line. Body skin polished and glossy in appearance with setae on tubercles. Pupa claviform and cremaster contain a pair of hooked shafts. Pupation occurs in a cocoon on the upper surface of leaf.[3] Host plant is Dregea species.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Species Details: Acropteris ciniferaria Walker". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  2. ^ Koçak, Ahmet Ömer; Kemal, Muhabbet (20 February 2012). "Preliminary list of the Lepidoptera of Sri Lanka". Cesa News (79). Centre for Entomological Studies Ankara: 1–57. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Acropteris ciniferaria Walker". Moths of Borneo. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  4. ^ "HOSTS - a Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants". The Natural History Museum. Retrieved 28 March 2018.