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Updated as per Saturnafrica fascicule #12, July 2012, Philip Darge; February 4, 2014 |
Epiphora acuta HT male, Mulanje, Malawi,
October 20, 2003, 700m, on my home computer only.
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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
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This species is very similar to Epiphora mythimnia. It can be distinguished from both mythimnia and vicina by its much larger size.
The relatively narrow white forewing band, running from near the body toward the base of the large hyaline area, narrows considerably to an acute point before meeting the hyaline area, and there is no upward white tracing along the inner edge of the eyespot.
The white postmedian line is thin, wispy (like vicina and leae) and s-shaped as it runs its course from the costa outside the cell, thickening slightly after passing the ocellus, and making a strong out turn as it approaches the inner margin.
The pml is not as subparallel to the underside of the eyespot as in most other species whose pml seems to have a more pronounced convex appearance around the outer portion of the cell, both above and below.
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Epiphora acuta HT male (verso), Mulanje, Malawi,
October 20, 2003, 700m, on my home computer only.
The species name acuta refers to point on valve of genitalia.
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