Generally submontane and montane in habits. Spots are variable on the forewing apex - females may have only 2 spots arranged in a straight line towards the apex rather than across it. Large and resembles an over sized female N. paralysos.
Habitat indicator
RSP
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WV
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PG
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VF
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FTR
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SC
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LWDF
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LWPF
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LMEF
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UMN
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MN
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x
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X
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Frequency observation chart: (S marks the usual
occurences, H marks an unusually high occurence, F for first record)
2016
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Mac
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2017
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Mac
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Nov
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Dec
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S22
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S5
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S5
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S5
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2018
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Mac
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2019
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Mac
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Dec
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A large female visiting flowers of the Ipomoea - 09 June 2017 @ 11:14
Another female: 19 August 2017 @ 11:35
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25 Feb 2017 @ 11:45
Above pictures 20 Oct 2017 @ 14:47
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