Tadaxa
lintona Swinhoe
Daxata
lintona Swinhoe, 1901, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (7),
8: 16.
Diagnosis.
The fasciae are more regular than in most Maguda,
the postmedials sinuous, and the medial, often strong in Maguda,
is weak to absent. The antemedial and postmedials are distinctively edged with
mauve on the side away from the medial zone.
Geographical
range. Borneo.
Habitat
preference. Most material is old, without precise data, collected in S.E.
Borneo and Pulo Laut. In recent surveys a single specimen was recorded in wet
heath forest at 150m on a river terrace west of the Melinau Gorge in the G. Mulu
National Park, Sarawak.
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