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Gynautocera Papilionaria Guerin-Meneville (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae)-A New Distributional Record from Jharkhand


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Family Zygaenidae comprises moths commonly called Burnet Forestor moths, or smoky moths. They are typically diurnal or crepuscular in wings with a slow fluttering flight. They have rather clubbed antennae and have metallic sheen with prominent spots of red or yellow. Lefroy and Howlett (1971) described the Batesian mimicry shown by some species of these moths, and they also secrete their own toxin throughout all stages of their life-cycle rather than obtaining from host plants.
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  • Gynautocera Papilionaria Guerin-Meneville (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae)-A New Distributional Record from Jharkhand

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S. Sambath
Zoological Survey of India, Gangetic Plains Regional Centre Patna, Bihar, India

Abstract


Family Zygaenidae comprises moths commonly called Burnet Forestor moths, or smoky moths. They are typically diurnal or crepuscular in wings with a slow fluttering flight. They have rather clubbed antennae and have metallic sheen with prominent spots of red or yellow. Lefroy and Howlett (1971) described the Batesian mimicry shown by some species of these moths, and they also secrete their own toxin throughout all stages of their life-cycle rather than obtaining from host plants.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.26515/rzsi.v113i2.168830