This species is known from Oman, United Arab Emirates, India, Sri Lanka, Taiwan Thailand and Pakistan.
[1] The forewings are blackish brown with more or less distinct whitish or white yellowish markings.
[2] The larvae feed on various Amaranthaceae species and other food plants.
[3] The adults mate by fusing their ends together or for protection ,mostly during the daytime,they look like a Caterpillar with two heads(observation)The two also take turns to walk (one walks backwards and other forward)while stuck together, they can't fly at that time.
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