Taractrocera fusca

 

MORPHOLOGY

The descriptions below are on the genus level. For difference between the species we recommend to look at the pictures or look up the original species description.

 

External characteristics

Forewing length (mm): 10-14.

General morphology:
Antennae longer than half of length of forewing, club flattened, apex rounded or very shortly pointed, nudum 9-10 segments. Forewing rounded-triangular, costa almost straight, termen evenly curved, hind margin slightly longer than termen. Hindwing termen rounded, inner margin as long as costa.

Wing coloration:

Upper side: Upper side forewing dark brown with white, yellow or orange spots, usually the series of discal spots is complete and there may be a larger spot in the cell, several spots may merge into a larger orange area covering much of the wing. Upper side hindwing dark brown with white, pale yellow to orange discal spots. 

Underside: Underside similar to upper side, but generally with strong yellow or orange super-scaling.

Secondary sexual characters:

 
In a number of species the male has brands or stigma in variable shape and number.  

Species

 
Sixteen species, extending from W. India throughout SE. Asia to Australia and New Guinea.

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