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Abantiades hyalinatus (Mustard Ghost Moth)


This species has mustard forewings and head and thorax, and red abdomen and hindwings, although the coloration of the wings varies between individuals. The males also have a pair of fragmented silver flashes across each forewing. The moths have unipectinate antennae.


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Regional distribution

Abantiades hyalinatus is listed in the following regions:

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