Phauda sp. 2031 Holloway sp. n.
The only Phauda specimen taken in recent surveys was flying by day at 1465m on Bukit Retak in Brunei. Its forewing pattern is of the flammans/limbata type, with a broad blackish zone distally on the forewing with an obliquely convex inner boundary. However, the genitalia differ from those of triadum, flammans and those of the next species in having only four coils to the ductus bursae as distinct from between ten and sixteen. The holotype female of P. sumatrensis Walker (OUMNH: 258) has similar facies but smaller, shorter genitalia than in flammans. The length is comparable to that of this Bornean species, but the coiling of the ductus bursae is narrower and tighter; the coils are difficult to distinguish but may number up to ten.
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