Mimeusemia simplex (T.P. Lucas, 1891)
(one synonym is Agarista proerosia Druce, 1895)
AGARISTINAE,   NOCTUIDAE,   NOCTUOIDEA
  Don Herbison-Evans
(donherbisonevans@yahoo.com)
and
Stella Crossley

Mimeusemia simplex
male, drawing by George F. Hampson, listed as Mimeusemia proerosia

Catalogue of the Arctiadæ (Arctiadæ) and Agaristidæ in the Collection of the British Museum,
Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum,
Volume III (1901), Plate LIV, fig. 1,
image courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library, digitized by Smithsonian Libraries.

The adult moth of this species is black, with a broad white band across each forewing. The abdomen has a yellow tip. The wingspan is about 6 cms.

The species has found in

  • New Guinea,

    and also in Australia in

  • Queensland.


    Further reading:

    George F. Hampson,
    Catalogue of the Arctiadae (Arctianae) and Agaristidae in the British Museum,
    Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum,
    Volume 3 (1901), pp. 615-616, No. 150, and also Plate 54, fig. 1.

    Thomas P. Lucas,
    On Queensland and other Australian Macro-Lepidoptera, with Localities and Descriptions of new Species,
    Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales,
    Series 2, Volume 6, Part 2 (1890), p. 301.


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    (written 26 July 2023)