Striglina rubicunda Whalley
- Family: Thyrididae
- Subfamily: Striglininae
- Genus: Striglina
- Distribution: Sulawesi.
- Habitat: Lowland and lower montane forest; 460-1370m.
- Wing Length: 40mm
Taxonomy
Paratype; S.W. Sulawesi, Maros (the famous waterfalls where Alfred Russel Wallace collected) The holotype of Striglina rubicunda Whalley, 1976 from Sulawesi (Paloe, Gg. Tompoe) and several paratypes are in the NHM (Mi7287). Genitalia slide of holotype #13966. See Whalley (1976:44-45, fig’d).
Description
The wings of this reddish-brown species are speckled with darker brown spots with a darker red-brown diagonal median fascia on the FW and an antemedian fascia on the HW. Little variation was seen in the NHM series but Whalley (1976) reported a few paler specimens. Superficially it resembles S. cinnamomea but that lacks the median fascia. The genitalia are distinctive.

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