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Multicolored Moth

Retina constrictus

Photo by ChunXingWong
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Field Notes

Description:

A beautiful and colorful moth that just died less than 20 hours ago killed by a spider that dwells inside these wooden walls. Red head, blue abdomen, dark green wings and thorax with bright yellow band on each wing. 12mm in length. Looks like somewhere around Zygaenidae. The best match I could find is the Pidorus or Chalcosia species but Dr. Jeremy Holloway and Dr. Shen-Horn Yen identified this as a Retina constrictus.

Habitat:

Found it trapped in the spider's silks on the wooden wall of the dining hall in Maliau Basin Study Centre, Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia.

Notes:

>>>Map accuracy : 5km diameter. This is a wonderful spotting for me. This is the first time I spotted this species but unfortunately it is dead. Retina constrictus is first described by Alfred Russel Wallace in Singapore. Formerly described as a Pidorus species here http://wallace-online.org/content/frameset?pageseq=4&itemID=WSPEC081&vi…

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Comments (6)

I would definitely say this is an Erebidae, beautiful find

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