Dactyloceras lucina is a moth of the Bramea family .
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Dactyloceras lucina ( Drury , 1782 ) |
Description
The front wings of an elongated male with an elongated apex. The female has more rounded. The wing color consists of different shades of brown. On the wings are wavy light lines that alternate and intersect. The hind wings carry a chain of near-edge round spots and a median light wavy band [1] .
Area
Central Africa , West Africa [1] .
Notes
- β 1 2 Kaabak L.V., Sochivko A.V. Butterflies of the World. - M .: Avanta +, 2003. ISBN 5-94623-008-5