Secusio strigata

Secusio strigata is a moth in the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1854. It is found in Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Somalia, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Yemen, Zambia and India.[1]

Secusio strigata
Scientific classification
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Arctiinae
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S. strigata
Binomial name
Secusio strigata
Walker, 1854
Synonyms
  • Secusio parvipuncta Hampson, 1891
  • Nyctemera hymenaea Gerstaecker, 1871

Subspecies

  • Secusio strigata strigata (Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Uganda)
  • Secusio strigata parvipuncta Hampson, 1891 (Kenya, Tanzania, Yemen, India)
  • Secusio strigata yemenensis Wiltshire, 1983 (Yemen)
gollark: I've gone to an extreme hills and done a lot of mining. No zinc. Sorely tempted to just spawn some.
gollark: For some stupid reason the cell back at the base seems to favour drawing from the reactor buffer above using the local power plant, which is irritating.
gollark: Also, it can do 9kRF/t (the power cabling) per connection, which is nice.
gollark: The Ten Metre Island power line is complete!
gollark: I'm going to run redstone fluxducts, which may work out cheaper since no nickel.

References

  1. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2017). "Secusio strigata Walker, 1854". Afromoths. Retrieved January 31, 2018.


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