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- The Ratardinae are a small subfamily of large moths from Southeast Asia. Ratardinae is a small subfamily of moths formerly placed in its own family Ratardidae...
- worldwide, They are nocturnal, except for the Southeast Asian subfamily Ratardinae. This family includes many species with large caterpillars and moths with...
- Ratarda mora is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found on the island of Labuan. Adults are black with circular white spots on the forewings. The Moths...
- Ratarda melanoxantha is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found on Borneo. Adults have mottled yellow wings with a basal black area on the forewings...
- Ratarda javanica is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found on Java. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Cossidae Subfamily: Ratardinae Genus: Ratarda Moore, 1879 Synonyms Shisa Strand, 1917...
- Ratarda flavimargo is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found on Labuan and in Brunei. Adults have pinkish grey wings with black markings between the...
- Ratarda marmorata is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in Himalayas. Heppner, JB.; Wang, HY., 1987: A rare moth, Ratarda tertia Strand Lepidoptera...
- Ratarda guttifera is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in the Himalayas. Heppner, JB.; Wang, HY., 1987: A rare moth, Ratarda tertia Strand Lepidoptera...
- Sumatratarda diehlii is a moth in the family Cossidae, and the only species in the genus Sumatratarda. It is found on Sumatra. Butterflies and Moths of...