Macrobrochis gigas

Macrobrochis gigas is a moth of the family Erebidae.

It is found in China (Yunnan),[1] India (Sikkim), Bhutan, Nepal, Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

The species is possibly involved in a mimicry relationship with Eterusia aedea.

[2] Macrobrochis gigas differs from congeners in the following morphological characters: orange head and collar; thorax black above with green metallic tinge and orange below; tegulae striped with orange; abdomen greenish black, the extremity and ventral surface orange; abdomen with white bands or lateral spots on the hind borders of each segment; forewing black with a green tinge, with a small white spot at the base, with a larger one beyond it, and a spot at the end of the cell and another below it; hindwing with the basal half white, the outer half black.

[3][4] Mass aggregation and feeding behavior of this species adult and larvae observed in several sites in South India[5]

Larva
Figure 2: A. Large swarm of Macrobrochis gigas flying around Terminalia paniculata (Combretaceae) at Kodalipet, Coorg District Karnataka (15 June 2014). B. Macrobrochis gigas feeding on nectar from Terminalia paniculata flowers, Kodalipet, Coorg District Karnataka (15 June 2014). C. Macrobrochis gigas larvae feeding on algae at Nileshwar, Kasaragod District, Kerala (12 July 2016). D. Macrobrochis gigas larval aggregation on a coconut tree (Cocos nucifera, Arecaceae) Nileshwar, Kasaragod District, Kerala (12 July 2016). [ 1 ]