Lemyra ypsilon (Rothschild, 1910) is a animal in the Erebidae family, order Lepidoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Lemyra ypsilon (Rothschild, 1910)

Lemyra ypsilon (Rothschild, 1910)

Lemyra ypsilon is a pale cream-winged Erebidae moth described in 1910, found in forested areas of Southeast Asia.

Family
Genus
Lemyra
Order
Lepidoptera
Class
Insecta

About Lemyra ypsilon (Rothschild, 1910)

Lemyra ypsilon is a moth species that belongs to the family Erebidae. This species was first described by Walter Rothschild in 1910. It is known to occur in Sundaland, Java, Borneo, and Malacca, Malaysia. Its native habitat includes lower montane forests and hill dipterocarp forests. Adult individuals of this species have pale cream-colored wings.

Photo: (c) Roger C. Kendrick, all rights reserved, uploaded by Roger C. Kendrick

Taxonomy

Animalia › Arthropoda › Insecta › Lepidoptera › Erebidae › Lemyra

More from Erebidae

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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