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Updated as per T. Bouyer's Catalogue, 1999, March 29, 2006 Updated as per Darge's Saturniidae I, March 29, 2006 |
Orthogonioptilum solium male, BOLD.
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea Latreille, 1802 |
"Moon River" |
The forewing is fairly falcate. The body and all wings are a dull grey-brown with slightly darker colouration on the thorax. The antennae and thoracic collar are beige. The transverse line is absent or faint. The am line is dark, and the pm line less so.
The area of the two "points of light" on each wing is usually a clear brownish yellow, distinct from the surrounding area. There is a small patch of this same colour near the apex.
The underside is a bit darker.
Orthogonioptilum solium male, BOLD.
Orthogonioptilum solium larval hosts are unknown.
Orthogonioptilum solium female, BOLD.
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The species name 'solium' might be from solum, indicating the
earthy (leaf mold) colouration of the moth, or it may be from the
Latin 'solium' meaning "seat".