34. Dudua tetanota (Meyrick, 1909)
Argyroploce tetanota Meyrick, 1909, J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 19: 602. Type locality: India, “ Assam, Khasi Hills ”. Lectotype (♂): NHM.
Olethreutes tetanota (Meyrick, 1909): Clarke, 1958: British Museum (Natural History) 3: 552, pl. 275, Figs. 2–2b (wing, ♂ genitalia).
Dudua tetanota (Meyrick, 1909): Diakonoff, 1973: Zool. Monogr. Rijksmus. Nat. Hist. 1: 409, Figs. 605, 607–608 (♂, ♀ genitalia).
Distribution outside Thailand: India (Meyrick 1909; Pathania et al. 2020), Indonesia (Diakonoff 1973), China (Diakonoff 1973; Yu & Li 2006a), Nepal (Robinson et al. 1994), Vietnam (Nedoshivina 2013), and Laos (Pinkaew & Phewphanh 2017).
Distribution in Thailand: C–– Uthai Thani Prov. (Huai Kha Khaeng W.S.), E–– Sa Kaeo Prov. (Pang Sida N.P.), N–– Chiang Mai Prov. (Doi Suthep-Pui N.P.), NE–– Chaiyaphum Prov. (Phu Khieo W.S.) and Nakhon Ratchasima Prov. (Sakaerat Environmental R.St.), S–– Nakhon Si Thammarat Prov. (Khao Nan N.P.), and W–– Kanchanaburi Prov. (Sahakorn Nikhom Community Forest and Thong Pha Phum N.P.) (Kawabe 1989; Pinkaew 2007; Promwong & Pinkaew, 2011; KKIC).
Host plants: Unknown.
Remarks: Specimens from Thailand were collected in moist evergreen forest, mixed deciduous forest, deciduous dipterocarp forest, dry evergreen forest, and hill evergreen forest at 90– 1,300 m. Robinson et al. (1994) also reported this species from Thailand but did not mention about province, location, and elevation.