Dunira
obliquilinea Hampson
Dunira
obliquilinea Hampson, 1926, Descr. Gen. Spec. Noctuinae,
p. 483.
Dunira
obliquilinea
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Diagnosis.
The colour, size and shape are similar to scitula,
but the postmedials are straight, sharply defined by a boundary between a
distinctly paler band that darkens basad and a darker one that grades paler
distad.
Geographical
range. Singapore,
Peninsular Malaysia, Bali, Borneo, Andamans and Nicobars, Seram.
Habitat
preference. This is an uncommon species of lowland forest, including wet
heath forest, with one specimen recorded from lower montane forest at 1000m.
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