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Hypena obacerralis

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Hypena obacerralis is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found throughout Africa, the Middle East and South Asia (India, Sri Lanka) and Malaysia.

Description

Wingspan is about 24-30mm. Fore wings much broader. The outer margin less oblique. Raised tufts are slight. Body pale or dark greyish reddish brown. Fore wings slightly irrorated with dark scales. There are traces of an antemedial waved line and a dark speck in the cell present. An oblique slightly sinuous rusty line runs from the costa before apex to middle of inner margin. Traces of an oblique dark line can be seen from the apex, often with a more or less complete dark specks series found on it. Abdomen and hind wings fuscous. Body color slightly paler or darker according to the region.

Larva known to feed on Commelina pacifica plants.

References

Hypena obacerralis Wikipedia


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