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Some related literature:
Bethune-Baker, 1906
New Noctuidae from British New Guinea
Novit. Zool. 13
(2): 191-287
Hampson, 1891
Illustrations of typical specimens of Lepidoptera Heterocera in the collection of the British Museum. Part 8. The lepidoptera of heterocera of the Nilgiri district
Ill. typical Spec. Lep. Het. Colln Br. Mus. 8
: 1-144, pl. 139-156
Hampson, 1907
The moths of India. Supplementary paper to the volumes in "The Fauna of British India." Series III. part III
J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 17
(1): 164-183 (1906),
(2): 447-478 (1906),
(3): 645-677 (1907)
Hampson, 1908
Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum
Cat. Lepid. Phalaenae Br. Mus.7: i-xv [?], 1-709, pl. 108-122,
8: pl. 123-124
Hampson, 1909
Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum
Cat. Lepid. Phalaenae Br. Mus.8: 1-583, pl. 123-136
[MOB12]; Holloway, 1989
The Moths of Borneo: Family Noctuidae, trifine subfamilies: Noctuinae, Heliothinae, Hadeninae, Acronictinae, Amphipyrinae, Agaristinae (Moths of Borneo, Part 12)
Malay. Nat. J. 42 (2-3): 57-225
[POOLE]; Poole, 1989
Lepidopterorum catalogus (New Series) 118: Noctuidae
Lepid. cat. (n.s.) 118:
Prout, 1924
Some new forms of Indo-Australian Noctuidae
Bull. Hill. Mus. 1 (3)
: 413-426, pl. 22
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