Cyana detrita

Cyana detrita is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Francis Walker in 1854.[1] The male has a wingspan of 15 mm and the female's is 19 mm.

Cyana detrita
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C. detrita
Binomial name
Cyana detrita
Walker, 1854
Synonyms
  • Barsine suffundens Walker, [1865]

Distribution

It is distributed throughout the countries of India, Sri Lanka, China, Myanmar, Sumatra, Borneo, Java and parts of Africa.[2]

gollark: I generally get AP ones, so it's more like 5 days for me.
gollark: If I get back into it, I plan to overdocument all of my process.
gollark: I don't have any NDs, but I have done a lot of experiments and made some (which I traded off).
gollark: I have so many stupidly messy things I could breed a CB prize with.
gollark: Fun Things to Do With a CB Prize:- breed with random high-gen messy- breed with own children- randomly dump 2Gs in the AP or offer them on trades for low-value stuff- ND the 2Gs- give the 2Gs only to those who figure out the answer to a riddle

References

  1. "Bostra gnidusalis Walker 1859". Insecta.pro. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  2. Kaleka, Amritpal Singh (January 2002). "Distributional record and genitalic studies of Cyana detrita". Geobios. pp. 175–176 via Research Gate.


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