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Draft:Cabera nevillei

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Cabera nevillei is a species of geometrid moth endemic to Zimbabwe. It belongs to the monophylectic Cabera subalba Group.

Etymology

The species is named after Neville J. Duke.

Description

Cabera nevillei is a medium-sized Cabera species. The length of the forewing is 12–15 mm (0.47–0.59 in), which is broad and pointed. The hindwing resembles the forewing, except it has a shorter point at the anal angle.

Appearance

Adult specimens exhibit sexual dimorphism. It is mostly observed through their antennae, as the ones in males are bipectinate (comb-like).




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