About Scopula desita (Walker, 1861)
Scopula desita is a moth species first described by Walker in 1861, belonging to the family Geometridae. Its known range extends from Australia to the Sunda Islands, Tenimbar Islands, and the Philippines.
Scopula desita (Walker, 1861) is a animal in the Geometridae family, order Lepidoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Scopula desita (Walker, 1861)
Scopula desita is a Geometridae moth found in Australia and parts of Southeast Asia and Melanesia.
Scopula desita is a moth species first described by Walker in 1861, belonging to the family Geometridae. Its known range extends from Australia to the Sunda Islands, Tenimbar Islands, and the Philippines.
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