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- subgenus Takapsestis Takapsestis bifasciata (Hampson, 1895) Takapsestis fascinata Yoshimoto, 1990 Takapsestis orbicularis (Moore, 1888) Takapsestis wilemaniella...
- terminal border and indistinct dark outer band. Takapsestis semiobsoleta semiobsoleta (Java) Takapsestis semiobsoleta sumatrensis (Gaede, 1930) (Sumatra)...
- in Nepal, Taiwan, Vietnam and Fujian, China. Takapsestis wilemaniella wilemaniella (Taiwan) Takapsestis wilemaniella continentalis Laszlo, Ronkay & Ronkay...
- Polyploca Psidopala Pseudothyatira Shinploca ****a Stenopsestis Sugitaniella Takapsestis Tethea Tetheella Thyatira Toelgyfaloca Toxoides Wernya "Family Drepanidae...
- Takapsestis orbicularis is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It is found in India. The wingspan is about 42 mm. The forewings are dull cinereous, speckled...
- Takapsestis curvicosta is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It is found in ****am, India. The wingspan is about 32 mm. The forewings are dull grey tinged...
- Takapsestis bifasciata is a moth in the family Drepanidae described by George Hampson in 1895. It is found in the Indian state of Sikkim and in Nepal...
- Takapsestis fascinata is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It was described by Yoshimoto in 1990.[failed verification] It is found in northern Vietnam...
- Naga Hills of India. The wingspan is about 42 mm. Adults are similar to Takapsestis orbicularis, but the double antemedial lines of the forewings are straighter...
- - includes Monurodes Streptoperas Sugiploca Sugitaniella Suzupsestis Takapsestis - includes Neogaurena Teldenia Tethea - includes Episaronaga, Palimpsestis...