Alcis maculata
Alcis maculata is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found from Tibet and the Himalaya to Taiwan, Thailand, Sumatra and Borneo.[2]
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Subspecies
- Alcis maculata maculata (India, Thailand, Nepal, Tibet)
- Alcis maculata negans (Prout, 1932) (Borneo)
- Alcis maculata prodictyota (Wehrli, 1934) (China)
- Alcis maculata taiwanica (Bastelberger, 1909) (Taiwan)
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gollark: What you can do, at least, is add quartz coolers and enderium coolers and stuff in the gaps.
gollark: i.e. copper coolers won't work with active glowstone beside them.
gollark: Note, though, that if you actively cool with glowstone then the copper coolers won't work - all coolers with other cooler requirements require - *specifically* - a passive cooler.
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References
- TaibNet - Catalogue of Life in Taiwan
- Alcis at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
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