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: Not known.
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: Not seen (
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?).
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: I was not able to establish the identity of
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FF3B9ECFBD7C16FCFE1F4984" box="[268,391,1152,1175]" italics="true" pageId="142" pageNumber="817">J. lativitta</emphasis>
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. The location of the
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remains a mystery. Intense searches during numerous visits to the BMNH were fruitless, and it is not at the OUMNH, where several Walker
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are housed.
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description suggests that this moth belongs in
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: the head, palpus, and abdomen are white beneath; the abdomen bears ochreous lateral stripes, and the wing stripes are wide, luteous white. According to
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Walkers
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has the band of the forewing bleached white, but evidently belongs to the Amazonian species which resembles
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FF3B9ECFBD321781FE1C4B00" box="[322,388,1532,1555]" italics="true" pageId="142" pageNumber="817">oribia</emphasis>
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except in the narrower orange areas. Hering gave no definitive characters for the species. His illustration of
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FF3B9ECFBCF01429FF404B78" box="[128,216,1620,1643]" italics="true" pageId="142" pageNumber="817">lativitta</emphasis>
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(
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: fig. 71b) shows a moth similar to
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<emphasis id="B922EAE4FF3B9ECFBC8B140CFEA54B9B" box="[251,317,1649,1672]" italics="true" pageId="142" pageNumber="817">oribia</emphasis>
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, but with narrower longitudinal FW bands, thus matching Prouts diagnosis. On the other hand, the specimen in Herings figure is indistinguishable from many known examples of
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. The latter is Amazonian (see below), which vaguely plays into this discussion. To summarize: The identity of
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is in question, but I have placed it in the
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Group based on the scant evidence at hand. It will be essential to locate and study the
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.
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: Not known.
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: None.
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