Curoba

Curoba
Curoba sangarida
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Eumetazoa
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Division: Ditrysia
Family: Arctiidae
Subfamily: Arctiinae
Genus: Curoba
Walker, [1865]
Species: C. sangarida
Binomial name
Curoba sangarida
(Stoll, [1782])
Synonyms
  • Phalaena sangarida Stoll, [1782]
  • Phalaena (Noctua) mopsa Drury, 1782
  • Curoba fasciata Walker, [1865]

Curoba is a genus of moths in the family Arctiidae. It contains the single species Curoba sangarida, which is found in southern India and Sri Lanka.[1]

Description

Upper Side. Antennae filiform and black. Thorax and abdomen chocolate, the latter edged with red. Anterior wings entirely of a dun chocolate colour, having a lemon-coloured streak crossing them from the lower corners to near the middle of the anterior edges. Posterior wings next the body almost black; the remainder carmine, with a waved black line crossing them from the upper to the abdominal corners.

Under Side. Palpi grey. Breast red, with two black spots on each side. Legs grey. Wings coloured as on the upper side; the red colour on the inferior ones reaching to the body. Margins of the wings entire. Wing-span 1¾ inches (44 mm).[2]

Taxonomy

Curoba is not a member of Arctiidae, because females have no anal glands; according to male genitalia, it is related to a noctuid subfamily Eligminae.

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References

  1. Curoba at funet
  2. Drury, Dru (1837). Westwood, John, ed. Illustrations of Exotic Entomology 3. pp. 24-5. pl. III.



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