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Lacera alope

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Superfamily
  
Noctuoidea

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Family
  
Erebidae

Lacera alope

The Toothed Drab, (Lacera alope), is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Africa, where it is known from southern and eastern Africa, including several islands of the Indian Ocean, Saudi Arabia, and southern Asia from India, Sri Lanka to China.

Description

Wingspan about 48-64mm. Body dark reddish brown slightly irrorated with grey. Fore wings with traces of sub-basal line. A curved slightly dentate antemedial black line and an obscure reniform spot with an indistinct figure-of-8-shaped mark above it. A very irregularly dentate postmedial line excurved beyond the cell present. There is a pale mark with black streaks on the veins in the sinus and a pale mark on it can be seen above inner margin. The outer area variegated with pale brown and fuscous. Hind wings with indistinct wave postmedial line and a marginal dark line with some blue-grey specks found on it. Ventral side with outer area of fore wings variegated with reds and purples. A brown speckled yellow patch can be seen at apex.

Larva greenish with dark dorsal stria. Somites 4 to 11 with dark specks and a sub-lateral series of smiliar specks present. Legs and tow dorsal prominences on 11th segment dark. Larva feeds on Caesalpinia, Canthium, Cissampelos, Macadamia plants.

References

Lacera alope Wikipedia