Radara subcupralis ( Walker, 1866a )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5354.1.1 |
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Radara subcupralis ( Walker, 1866a ) |
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Radara subcupralis ( Walker, 1866a) View in CoL
COMMON NAME (S): Fruit-piercing Moth or Erebid moth. SYNONYM(S): Rhaesena transcissa Walker, 1866b ; Rhaesena obliquifasciata Moore, 1882 ; Symplusia frequens Holland, 1894 . IUCN STATUS: Not Evaluated (NE). DISTRIBUTION: Australia, Botswana, Cameroon, Comoros, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Eswatini,
Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia View in CoL , Nigeria, Oman,
Réunion, Sao Tome & Principe, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, United Arab Emirates,
Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe. LOCALITY IN ZAMBIA: ‘Lusaka’, in Lusaka Province. LARVAL HOSTPLANT(S): Two Euphorbiaceae species namely Tragia brevipes Pax and T. durbanensis Kuntze , and a yet to be identified Acanthaceae species, namely Asystasia sp. are larval foodplants of the taxon. SOURCES: African Moths 2019; De Prins & De Prins 2022.
Genus Raparnodes Hacker, 2019
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Radara subcupralis ( Walker, 1866a )
Mbata, Keith J. & Prins, Jurate De 2023 |
Raparnodes
Hacker 2019 |
Symplusia frequens
Holland 1894 |
Rhaesena obliquifasciata
Moore 1882 |
Rhaesena transcissa
Walker 1866 |