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Drapetodes fratercula

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Drepanidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Drapetodes

Drapetodes fratercula is a moth in the Drepanidae family. It was described by Moore in 1887. It is found in Sri Lanka, North-eastern Himalaya, Borneo, Bali, and Sulawesi.

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Description

Both wings with the outer margins excised below the apices and angled at vein 4. Body is fulvous yellow in color. Fore wing with a plumbeous line below the costa of fore wing from the base to the apex, then passing inside the outer margin to outer angle. The basal area of both wings, and all the markings well defined. The mesothorax, metathorax and abdomen pale. Abdomen has dark bands. Larva salmon pink in color. Head pale yellow with two brown transverse bands. Anal somite tapering to a bifid point, each somite with six small setaceous glandular spines. Dorsal surface of first, second, and third somites are dull green in color, whereas fourth, fifth tenth and eleventh somites are brownish. Lateral area of sixth to ninth somites is yellowish. There is a lateral series of six dark brown diagonal stripes. Final instar spins a cocoon in a rolled up lead. Pupa covered with white bloom.

Ecology

The known host plants of larva are cardamom and allies of family Zingiberaceae.

References

Drapetodes fratercula Wikipedia