词条 | Spilosoma ignivagans |
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| image = Spilosoma ignivagans.png | image_caption = | taxon = Spilosoma ignivagans | authority = Rothschild, 1919 | synonyms = }}Spilosoma ignivagans is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Rothschild in 1919. It is found in China (Yunnan).[1] DescriptionMaleVery closely allied to erythrophleps, Hmpsn., but with less red on fore wings and fewer pale markings on hind wings. Antennae black, pectus and legs sooty-slate, frons and vertex rufous-orange; thorax rufous-orange, with a sooty dot on teguloe and sooty streaks on patagia; abdomen above rufous-orange ringed with sooty black, below white. Fore wing slate-brown with orange-scarlet nervures; three ill-defined orange-scarlet patches on basal half of costa; two rufous-orange spots in cell and one beyond ; four irregular bands of rufous-orange below median to inner margin, much angled, waved, excised, and partially joined. Hind wings sooty slate-grey, with white veins; a broken irregular post-median band, broader between vein 2 and abdominal margin; some white spots at end of veins. Length of fore wing 26 mm. ; expanse 56.5 mm. Hab. Tali, Yunnan.[2] References1. ^{{LepIndex |id=44979 |accessdate=May 14, 2018}} 2. ^[https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/15688436#page/545/mode/1up The Annals and magazine of natural history....(1919)]{{PD-notice}}
2 : Moths described in 1919|Spilosoma |
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