The character of retrolateral scopula of filiform setae on the cheliceral base is shared by the African subfamily Harpactirinae, but the Ornithoctoninae can be distinguished from the Harpactirinae by the geographic distribution range and the presence of the other characters mentioned, which are lacking in the Harpactirinae.
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Leaves of " Ficus obliqua " serve as a food source for the larvae of the butterfly species the common crow ( " Euploea core " ), the no-brand crow ( " Euploea alcathoe " ), and the Geometer moth species " Scopula epigypsa ".