Pseudomicronia advocataria explained
Pseudomicronia advocataria is a moth of the family Uraniidae first described by Francis Walker in 1861.[1] It is found in the Philippines, Sundaland, the Andaman Islands, India, Taiwan, South China and [2] [3] Sri Lanka.[4]
It is a white moth with black fasciations. Black dots are found on the tail margins of the hindwings.[5]
Notes and References
- Web site: Species Details: Abraxas sordida Hampson, 1893 . Catalogue of Life . 28 March 2018.
- Web site: Savela . Markku . Pseudomicronia advocataria (Walker, 1861) . Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms . 14 October 2018.
- Web site: Pseudomicronia advocataria Walkerヤクシマギンツバメ . Digital Moths of Japan . 28 March 2018.
- Koçak . Ahmet Ömer . Kemal . Muhabbet . 20 February 2012 . Preliminary list of the Lepidoptera of Sri Lanka . Cesa News . Centre for Entomological Studies Ankara . 79 . 1–57 . Academia.
- Web site: Pseudomicronia advocataria Walker . The Moths of Borneo . 28 March 2018.