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Owl Moth

Erebus Macrops

Description:

Wingspan is about 134-160mm. Male with costal half of hind wing aborted to form turned over on the upper surface and containing a large glandular patch of flocculent hair. Vein 4 running to the functional apex, and vein 5 fro center of discocellulars. Vein 6 to the fold and veins 7 and 8 very minute to near base of costa. Fuscous brown, with a slight purplish tinge. Fore wings with short sub-basal and waved antemedial and medial black lines. A very large fulcous ocellus found beyond end of cell, with black outline and black comma-shaped pupil with blue streaks and specks on it. Two irregularly waved postmedial lines excurved round the ocellus and bent inwards below it, the outer one expanding into a patch at costa. Two sinuous series of black sub-marginal spots, the inner series indistinct and obsolete towards costa. Hind wings with medial black line excurved round cell. A postmedial series of spots of lunules with two sinuous series of spots found beyond them, the inner series least distinct. Ventral side with irregular postmedial series of white spots and regular submarginal series of lunules to each wing.[4]

Habitat:

This moth entered my house and landed in a sofa

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eeptii x 9 years ago
Owl Moth
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Tunjung Seto
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Tunjung Seto

Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia

Spotted on Feb 25, 2015
Submitted on Feb 25, 2015

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