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Noreia ajaia (
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Noreia ajaia is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Francis Walker in 1859. [1] Its geographical range includes areas from the Oriental regions of India and Sri Lanka [2] to Singapore [3] and Sundaland.
The adult has brownish-grey wings. In the hindwings, the postmedial is distinctly rounded. The caterpillar greenish with a long, thin, cylindrical body. It rests at 45 degrees with a stick-like posture. Host plants include Mimusops species. [4]
Noreia ajaia | |
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Species: | N. ajaia
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Noreia ajaia (
Walker, 1859)
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Noreia ajaia is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Francis Walker in 1859. [1] Its geographical range includes areas from the Oriental regions of India and Sri Lanka [2] to Singapore [3] and Sundaland.
The adult has brownish-grey wings. In the hindwings, the postmedial is distinctly rounded. The caterpillar greenish with a long, thin, cylindrical body. It rests at 45 degrees with a stick-like posture. Host plants include Mimusops species. [4]