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Coppery Dysphania

Dysphania cuprina

About Coppery Dysphania

A brightly colored day-flying moth widespread across Southeast Asia. The metallic coppery-gold and black pattern warns predators of its unpalatability. Flies with a slow, confident wingbeat.

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Flies slowly and conspicuously during the day, confident that its bright warning colors will deter predators.

Distribution

Where Coppery Dysphania can be found

Seasonal Activity

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Peak activity Moderate Low / dormant
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APA:
Orbitrock. (2026). Coppery Dysphania (Dysphania cuprina). Retrieved from https://orbitrock.com/insect/coppery-dysphania

MLA:
"Coppery Dysphania." Orbitrock, https://orbitrock.com/insect/coppery-dysphania.