Callidula sakuni
Callidula sakuni is a moth of the family Callidulidae. It is found in Sundaland, Burma and Thailand.[1]
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- Callidula sakuni sakuni (Sundaland)
- Callidula sakuni minor (Moore, 1879) (Burma, Thailand)
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