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Coptobasis eradicalis Hampson

  • Family: Crambidae
  • Subfamily: Spilomelinae
  • Genus: Coptobasis
  • Distribution: India (Andaman Is.), Singapore, Sabah, Irian Jaya, PNG.
  • Habitat: Lowland primary & disturbed forest & cultivated areas <630m
  • Wing Length: 16mm

Taxonomy

The male holotype of Phrynganodes eradicalis Hampson, 1908: 579-80 is from Singapore, paratypes are from India (Andaman Is.).

Here we provisionally treat it in Coptobasis Lederer 1863 as similar to many Pramadea and Coptobasis spp.

Description

A silky cupreous brown colour with a slight purple iridescence. Markings are obscure but a faint darker brown patch indicates an orbicular stigma on the FW. The unmarked HW is rather more ‘square’ than most other Coptobasis spp. One specimen in the B.M.N.H. series has a an overall violet sheen. The body is brown and the abdomen is elongate. The brown tegulae are very long. The filiform antennae are highly modified at the base.

References

  • Lederer, J. (1863d [Dec]) Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Pyralidinen. Wiener entomologische Monatschrift, 7(12): 278, key: 429, 427-502, pl. 2-18.
  • Hampson, G.F. (1908c) The moths of India- Supplementary papers to the Volume in the Fauna of British India. Ser.III, Pt.X. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 18 (3): 572-586.

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