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Moths of this species group are characterized by the forewing having a white costal spot of variable shape (
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), three white streaks that extend from the dorsum but usually do not reach the costal margin (
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), and a white apical spot (
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). The male and female genitalia are highly diverse, lacking unique characters that separate them from most other species groups.
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