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Cossus subocellatus

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Cossus subocellatus
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C. subocellatus
Binomial name
Cossus subocellatus
Walker, 1856

Cossus subocellatus is a moth in the Cossidae family. The distribution of the species is unknown.

The forewings are imperfectly reticulated with black, with a straight slightly oblique black band near the base, and with two slender curved black subapical bands, one in front, the other behind. The hindwings are slightly reticulated, brownish above.[1]

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