Maguda
multifasciata Swinhoe
Daxata
multifasciata Swinhoe, 1890, Trans. ent. Soc. Lond.,
1890: 256.
Diagnosis.
This is a larger, darker species than suffusa, with more irregular, zig-zag
postmedials and weaker medials. The forewing discal spot is slightly more
pronounced. In the male genitalia, the valve corema is slightly doubled, and
there are two slender processes basally, one much longer than the other. This
longer process is sinuous over it apical half.
Geographical
range. Burma,
Sri Lanka, Borneo.
Habitat
preference. Only eight Bornean specimens have been located. Two have no
more precise data than Sarawak. A third is from G. Marapok in Sabah. The
remaining five are from the lowlands of Kalimantan near Pontianak.
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