Diduga annutata Hampson
Diduga annulata Hampson, 1900, Cat. Lepid. Phalaenae Br. Mus., 2: 539.
Diagnosis
This is one of the paler brown species with dark brown fasciae, the postmedial irregularly but strongly sinuous, and strong stigmata, the reniform a small circle. The male antennae are bipectinate.
Taxonomic note
The genitalia resemble those of the holotype except the aedeagus is shorter. In the abdomen, the apodemes of the eighth tergite are well separate rather than fused in a ‘Y’ and there are conspicuous hair pencils on the intersegmental membrane that were not noted in the holotype. Further material is needed to assess the conspecificity of the Bornean population with that from Sumbawa.
Geographical range
Sumbawa, Borneo.
Habitat preference
Both Bornean specimens are male from about 1600m on G. Kinabalu.
Genitalia: