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Antheraea korintjiana Bouvier 

Antheraea roylii korintjiana Bouvier, 1928, Bull. Hill Mus. Witley, 2: 122, 135.

Antheraea pernyi korintjiana Bouvier; Allen, 1981: 118.

Antheraea roylei korintjiana Bouvier; Lampe, 1985: 13.

Diagnosis

The male is uniform medium grey with faint dark submarginals that are edged thinly and brokenly with white distally.

Taxonomic Notes

W. Nassig (pers. comm.) has suggested from a study of early stages that there are two taxa of the roylei / pernyi group in Sumatra, one of which is korintjiana. It is perhaps better therefore to refer the Bornean specimens to this taxon alone until the situation in Sumatra can be resolved.

Geographical range

Sumatra, Borneo, Peninsular Malaysia.

Habitat preference

The single Bornean male was taken at 1790m on Gunong Mulu, Sarawak, in upper montane forest.

The species is montane also in Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia.

Biology

Arora & Gupta (1979) recorded the following host-plants for the related roylei Moore: Betula (Betulaceae); Cyperus (Cyperaceae); Daphniphyllum (Daphniphyllaceae); Quercus (Fagaceae); Malus, Prunus, Pyrus (Rosaceae); Euodia (Rutaceae).

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Species (10)


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