Androlymnia incurvata Wileman & West
Oglasa incurvata Wileman & West, 1929 Novit. zool., 35: 25.
Diagnosis
This species is slightly larger than emarginata, with the forewings a lighter, more ashy grey. The fasciation is similar to that of emarginata but the central black mark on the forewing costa is more intensely black and more narrowly hooked at its interior extremity, and the subapical mark is a more elongate trapezium with paler edging.
Geographical range
Philippines (Luzon), Borneo.
Habitat preference
Only one specimen has been taken in Borneo, a female from a Pinus caribaea plantation near Brumas in the lowlands of Sabah.