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, but differs in darker wing and body coloration, and smaller size. The dorsal margin of the valva is almost straight, its apex has a small rounded process dorsally and a large triangular process ventrally. Vesica is specific, it’s with two spine clusters: one larger near the opening of the seminal duct with 10 to 14 spines, and the second one smaller on the opposite side with 5 to 8 spines (
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, rocky slopes of south-western exposure. Flight period from mid-June to early July. Adults are active at nightfall, but may fly during cloudy periods of the day. Females wait for males under or between rocks. They lay yellow eggs in groups of 5 to
near the cocoon. The first three instars of larva have a black head, pale yellow body and black setae. Under laboratory conditions, larvae were reared on
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