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Unidentified

Description:

Can't figure it out...Pyralinae? Hypotia genus? https://www.inaturalist.org/observations... https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/473007-...

Habitat:

Sinharaja Forest Reserve is one of the last primary rainforests in Sri Lanka and is a biodiversity hotspot, it was established as a World Biosphere Reserve in 1978, and a World Heritage site in 1988 by UNESCO. More than 60% of the trees are endemic, it's also home to 50% of Sri Lanka's endemic species of animals and 95% of the endemic birds of the country. Surrounded in dense fog, the dangerous, dark and mysterious Sinharaja forest is steeped in deep legend and mystery. The word Sinharaja means lion- (සිංහ/சிங்கம் sinha) king or kingdom (රාජ/ராஜா raja), and a popular folk legend has it that a legendary lion lived in this protected forest. 60% of the forest is contained within the border of Rathnapura District, 20% in the Galle District, and 20% in Kaluthara District. The forest is likely to have formed during the Jurassic era and spans over an area of 360 km², it is the most dense rainforest in Asia with 240,000 plants per hectare. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinharaja_...

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2 Comments

thewndrr
thewndrr a year ago

The species that I can find throughout the world is not resembling the color-pattern of my spotting, and their wings are folded in different ways as well. I'm going to expand my search criteria, maybe something will show up. Thanks anyway SukanyaDatta :)

SukanyaDatta
SukanyaDatta a year ago

There is something about this moth (maybe the upturned abdomen) that is reminding me about a species I once saw...Agathodes .
I may be way off the mark here though.

thewndrr
Spotted by
thewndrr

Diyaduwa, Southern Province, Sri Lanka

Spotted on Jan 28, 2021
Submitted on Jul 4, 2022

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