Harutaeographa orias

Harutaeographa orias is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Nepal, India, Pakistan, Indochina and Thailand.[2]

Harutaeographa orias
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H. orias
Binomial name
Harutaeographa orias
Hreblay, 1996[1]

Subspecies

  • Harutaeographa orias orias (northern India: Sikkim, West Bengal, Darjeeling)
  • Harutaeographa orias yoshimotoi Hacker & Hreblay, 1996 (Pakistan: Kashmir, northern India: Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Nepal, Indochina, Thailand: Chiang Mai)
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