Hyposidra talaca
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Hyposidra talaca (Walker, 1860)
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Hyposidra talaca is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in India to Indochina, Sundaland, Sulawesi, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, the Solomon Islands, Taiwan, New Guinea and Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland.
The wingspan is about 30 mm. Adults are brown with a subtle pattern, the forewings with pointed wingtips and wavy margins.[1]
The larvae feed on the foliage of a wide range of plants, including Anacardium, Bombax, Terminalia, Chromolaena, Gynura, Mikania, Cupressus, Aleurites, Aporusa, Bischofia, Breynia, Gochidion, Heavea, Manihot, Ficus, Morus, Psidium, Polygonum, Rubus, Cinchona, Coffea, Mussaenda, Citrus, Euodia, Schleichera, Theobroma, Camellia and Tectona species.[2] Young larvae are black with white spots, while later instars are uniform brown.
Subspecies
- Hyposidra talaca talaca
- Hyposidra talaca schistacea Warren, 1896
- Hyposidra talaca successaria (Walker, 1860)