Endoclita makundae
{{Short description|Species of Moth}}
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| taxon = Endoclita makundae
| authority = Grehan, Mielke & Kunte 2022
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Endoclita makundae is a species of ghost moth (Hepialidae) described from Assam, India in 2022.{{cite journal |last1=Grehan |first1=John R. |last2=Mielke |first2=Carlos G.C. |last3=Basu |first3=Dipendra Nath|last4=Pawar |first4=Ujwala |last5=Ismavel |first5=Vijay Anand |last6=Rawlins |first6=John E. |last7=Kunte |first7=Krushnamegh |year=2022 |title=A new species of Endoclita C. & R. Felder, 1874 ghost moth from Karimganj District of Assam, India, with comments on the genus in northeastern India, and clarification of E. signifer (Walker, 1856) (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae). |journal=Zoonova |number=16 |pages=1–13|doi=10.5281/zenodo.6026502}}{{Catalogue of Life |title=Endoclita makundae Grehan, C. Mielke & Kunte, 2022 |id=BSZZJ |access-date=2024-05-10}} It has a wingspan of approximately {{cvt|75|mm}}. The habitat consists of evergreen and semi-evergreen forest on low relief topography. It was named for the Makunda Christian Leprosy and General Hospital. A noun in the genitive singular meaning "of Makunda".