Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Abantiades ocellatus is a moth of the Hepialidae family. It is endemic to Western Australia.The wingspan is about 100 mm. Adult females have brown forewings with a sinuous pattern of paler patches with black outlines, some with orange filling. The hindwings are plain pale brown. The males have a white background to the forewings, and have white hindwings.. }
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- Abantiades_ocellatus abstract "Abantiades ocellatus is a moth of the Hepialidae family. It is endemic to Western Australia.The wingspan is about 100 mm. Adult females have brown forewings with a sinuous pattern of paler patches with black outlines, some with orange filling. The hindwings are plain pale brown. The males have a white background to the forewings, and have white hindwings.".
- Abantiades_ocellatus comment "Abantiades ocellatus is a moth of the Hepialidae family. It is endemic to Western Australia.The wingspan is about 100 mm. Adult females have brown forewings with a sinuous pattern of paler patches with black outlines, some with orange filling. The hindwings are plain pale brown. The males have a white background to the forewings, and have white hindwings.".