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Dull Swirled Hawkmoth

Marumba dyras

Description:

There is a dark line running from head to end of abdomen. Fore wing is with a sub-basal line, three antemedial lines converging towards inner margin, two oblique slightly bent post-medial lines, the outer line is obsolescent. There is another post-medial line, curved from the costa to vein , then recurved upwards and inwards and enclosing a red brown spot surrounded by an indistinct line. The two curved sub-marginal lines can be seen. Hind wings are reddish brown in color with two red-brown spots on it. Ventral surface of fore wings with only lines on the outer half present. Ventral surface of hind wing with two post-medial straight lines and two sub-marginal curved lines

Habitat:

Dipterocarp forest

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NickKing
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NickKing

จังหวัดระยอง, Thailand

Spotted on May 14, 2017
Submitted on May 20, 2017

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