Isocentris phoenicozona Hampson, [1896]; PED 8

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Taxonomy
The holotype of Isocentris phoenicozona Hampson, 1896: 385 is from India [Meghalaya] (Khasia Hills).
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Description
Wing length: 8.5mm. A yellow sp. with a purple submarginal band. In some specimens the apical yellow triangle may be replaced by a mauve suffusion. Labial palps are yellow and purple above and white beneath. The orange transverse lines are indistinct on US.
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Distribution & Habitat
India (Sikkim, Assam), Thailand, W. Malaysia Sabah, Sarawak, Kalimantan Timur, PNG.
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Life History & Pest Status
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Similar spp.
Isocentris filalis
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Unrelated Look-alikes
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References
Hampson, G.F. (1896) Moths, Vol. IV, In Blandford, W.T. (ed.), The Fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma, W.T., Taylor and Francis, London: xxiii + 594pp.
[RTS] (1994): 180, pl.30, fig.3). -
Genitalia
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DNA Barcode
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3D Imaging
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Spare
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KEY TO TABS
(1) Taxonomy, (2) Description, (3) Distribution & Habitat, (4) Life History & Pest Status, (5) Similar spp., (6) Unrelated Look-alikes, (7) References, (8) Genitalia, (9) DNA Barcode, (10) 3D Imaging, (11) Spare