Telchin syphax
Telchin syphax is a moth in the Castniidae family. It is widely distributed in the Amazon basin in South America.
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The wingspan is 100–130 mm. Adults are very dark brown. There is a slightly sinuous white band on the forewing that crosses the discal cell from the costal margin to the inner angle. There is a row of six spots found at the apical region of the wing. These spots are divided into two groups of three. There is a row of seven to eight red spots found on the hindwing, running parallel to the external margin.[2]
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- Telchin syphax syphax (Surinam, the Guianas, Venezuela, Trinidad)
- Telchin syphax completa (Lathy, 1922) (Brazil)
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References
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