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- a very narrow dark brown line. The costa is suffused with pale orange subbasally and in the terminal third. The hindwings are lustrous, yellowish grey...
- shorter-winged, oftener with a very pale, blue-green median band, the oblique subbasal line is straight, or only very weakly angulated in the cell, the black...
- terminal margins much darker, and generally with more or less distinct subbasal and discal dark bands. Forewing with a large, slightly oblique, oval, bi-pupilled...
- of various shades of reddish-ochreous washed with pale violaceous-grey; subbasal line dusky brown; transverse discal band white or violaceous-grey, dilated...
- suberect stems to a height of 20 to 30 cm (7.9 to 11.8 in), with basal or subbasal leaves. Inflorescences are 2 to many-flowered widely spaced verticillasters...
- not correlated with a change in the number of nerve fiber bundles in the subbasal plexus of the cornea. A proposed explanation for the reduced sensitivity...
- for females. The forewing wing pattern is very indistinct, the basal and subbasal lines are marked as costal spots only. The hindwings are pale, shining...
- Zimbabwe. The wingspan is about 16 mm. The forewings are black with an orange subbasal band. The hindwings are black with an orange basal area. "global Pyraloidea...
- margin is brown, with some fuscous lines on the inner margin and a larger subbasal black spot on the costa. The hindwings are dark grey with a whitish costa...
- width of the black markings on the upperside, especially of the basal and subbasal bands that cross the forewing, both of which also extend to the dorsum...