Madagascan sunset moth (Chrysiridia rhipheus) Plate from Zoological illustrations, Volume 3, 2nd series.
Leilus Orientalis = Papilio Rhipheus Stoll in Cramer. Accepted as Chrysiridia rhipheus.
Swainson argued that this was a different insect to P. Rhipheus Drury figured (as Rhipheus dasycephalus) in File:Zoological Illustrations Volume III Series 2 131.jpg, and Jacob Hübner gave it the replacement name Chrysiridia riphearia. The distinction does not seem to be currently recognized.
Date published 1829
Source Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged according to their apparent affinities, Volume 3, 2nd series (1829)
Author William Swainson
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Madagascan sunset moth (Chrysiridia rhipheus) is a day-flying moth of the family Uraniidae. It is considered one of the most impressive and appealing-looking lepidopterans. Chrysiridia rhipheus is endemic to Madagascar.