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- Tonica_barrowi comment "Tonica barrowi is a moth in the Oecophoridae family. It was described by Bingham in 1907. It is found in Burma.The wingspan is about 78 mm. The forewings are white with a shining silky gloss and black markings, consisting of a large square spot near the base of the costa, a larger rectangular patch just beyond, a border along the apical half of the costal margin.".
- Q14496639 comment "Tonica barrowi is a moth in the Oecophoridae family. It was described by Bingham in 1907. It is found in Burma.The wingspan is about 78 mm. The forewings are white with a shining silky gloss and black markings, consisting of a large square spot near the base of the costa, a larger rectangular patch just beyond, a border along the apical half of the costal margin.".