Ecliptopera rectilinea

Ecliptopera rectilinea is a species of moth of the family Geometridae first described by William Warren in 1894. It is found in the north-eastern parts of the Himalayas, Taiwan, northern Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Bali, Sumbawa and Sulawesi.

Ecliptopera rectilinea
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E. rectilinea
Binomial name
Ecliptopera rectilinea
Warren, 1894

Subspecies

  • Ecliptopera rectilinear rectilinea
  • Ecliptopera rectilinea kanshinensis (north-eastern parts of the Himalayas, Taiwan)
  • Ecliptopera rectilinea impingens (Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Bali, Sumbawa)
  • Ecliptopera rectilinea fortis (Sulawesi)
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