Histia flabellicornis explained
Histia flabellicornis is a moth in the family Zygaenidae. It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. It is found in Asia. It has been recorded feeding on Bischofia trifoliata.[1]
Subspecies
- Histia flabellicornis flabellicornis
- Histia flabellicornis atrovirens Inoue, 1992 (Japan)
- Histia flabellicornis angustimargo Hering, 1925 (Sumatra)
- Histia flabellicornis azurea Inoue, 1992 (Japan)
- Histia flabellicornis catobia Dohrn, 1899 (Sumatra)
- Histia flabellicornis cometaris Butler, 1882
- Histia flabellicornis libelluloides (Herrich-Schäffer, 1850) (Java)
- Histia flabellicornis lombokensis Rothschild, 1899 (Lombok)
- Histia flabellicornis niasica Dohrn, 1899 (Nias)
- Histia flabellicornis nilgira Moore, 1879 (southern India)
- Histia flabellicornis obsoleta Inoue, 1992 (Japan)
- Histia flabellicornis sumatrana Rothschild, 1899 (Sumatra)
- Histia flabellicornis sumbawana Hering, 1922 (Sumbawa)
- Histia flabellicornis tahanica Jordan, 1907 (Malakka)
- Histia flabellicornis ultima Hering, 1922 (Taiwan)
Notes and References
- http://ccs-hk.org/DM/butterfly/Zygaenid/Histia-flabellicornis.html