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English: Original drawings of Jada nitagalensis by W.L. Distant in 1906 (The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, Taylor and Francis, London, p. 300) which is a synonym of Helcita nitagalensis. Left, dorsal view of insect with wings spread out; centre, tip of abdomen of male; right, head in profile and frontal view.
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Author W.L. Distant

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Jada nitagalensis Distant (= Helcita nitagalensis)

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