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Halpe aucma Swinhoe, 1893 - Gold-spotted Ace

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No subspecies are listed under this species. It was formerly treated as a subspecies of Halpe homolea (Hewitson, 1868) (Evans 1949), previously known in India as the Indian Ace (Evans 1932).
 

Gangara thyrsis (Fabricius, 1775) - Giant Redeye

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(1) Gangara thyrsis thyrsis (Fabricius, 1775) – Oriental Giant Redeye

Gangara lebadea (Hewitson, [1868]) - Banded Redeye

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(1) Gangara lebadea lebadea (Hewitson, [1868]) – Bornean Banded Redeye
(2) Gangara lebadea andamanica (Wood-Mason & de Nicéville, 1881) – Andaman Banded Redeye

Erionota torus Evans, 1941 - Rounded Palm-redeye

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No subspecies are listed under this species. This is also known as the Sikkim Palm Dart (Smith 1989), Sikkim Palm Red-eye (Smith 2006), Giant Skipper (Ek-Amnuay 2007), and Banana Skipper (several Indo-Chinese and SE Asian websites).
 

Erionota thrax (Linnaeus, 1767) - Palm Redeye

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(1) Erionota thrax thrax (Linnaeus, 1767) – Acute Palm Redeye. This species is also known as the Banana Skipper.

Erionota apex Semper, 1892 - White-tipped Palm-redeye

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No subspecies are listed under this species. It is often treated as a subspecies of Erionota acroleuca (Wood-Mason & de Nicéville, 1881) (=hiraca (Moore, 1881)) – Small Palm-redeye, but they have distinct genitalia and very different phenotypes. Another name has been applied to this taxon: apicalis Evans, 1932, which has been updated to apicalis de Jong & Treadaway, 1992 (Xue and Lo 2015).
 

Erionota acroleuca (Wood-Mason & de Nicéville, 1881) - Small Palm-redeye

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No subspecies are listed under this species (but see Erionota apex/apicalis). It is often listed by its synonym, Erionota hiraca (Moore, 1881), which was published a month after Wood-Mason and de Nicéville's description (Xue and Lo 2015).
 

Cupitha purreea (Moore, 1877) - Wax Dart

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No subspecies are listed under this species.

Creteus cyrina (Hewitson, 1876) - Nonsuch Palmer

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(1) Creteus cyrina cyrina Hewitson, 1876 – Continental Nonsuch Palmer

Baracus subditus Moore, [1884] - Striped Hedge Hopper

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No subspecies are listed under this species.  This is often treated as a subspecies of Baracus vittatus (C. Felder, 1862). See further notes under Baracus hampsoni — Spotted Hedge Hopper.
 

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