Maliattha blandula

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Maliattha blandula
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L. blandula
Binomial name
Lithacodia blandula
(Guenée, 1862)
Synonyms
  • Erastria blandula Guenee, 1862
  • Anthophila i-graceum Mabille, 1881
  • Lithacodia i-graceum
  • Tarache perta Schaus, 1893
  • Lithacodia perta[1]

Lithacodia blandula is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae. It is found in tropical and subtropical Africa, south of the Sahara.[2]

The larvae feed on Terminalia ivorensis (Combretaceae, Ivory Coast almond).[3]

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