This morning I spotted a dead male
Gynacantha subinterrupta on the floor of the corridor of my office. This was not the first time I collected
G. subinterrupta in this manner. It looks like
G. subinterrupta is very much attracted to house light. So, the Bangi Forest Reserve, adjacent to my working place, is a good refuge for
G. subinterrupta.

the male anal appedages of G. subinterrupta