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May 5, 2022
06:43 AM AEST
Date Added
April 9, 2022
03:13 PM AEST
Date Added
August 28, 2018
09:59 PM AEST
Description
Tamborine Mtn
QLD AU
about 12mm
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March 21, 2022
09:24 AM ACDT
Date Added
February 24, 2022
01:13 PM AEST
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March 13, 2022
12:06 PM AEDT
Description
Small species in Eucalypt forest, single specimen seen
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March 13, 2022
06:08 AM AEST
Date Added
March 10, 2022
09:05 PM AEST
Date Added
February 27, 2022
09:39 PM AWST
Date Added
February 16, 2022
11:03 PM HST
Date Added
February 14, 2022
10:53 PM AEDT
Description
Attracted to UV light in Eucalypt forest. 2 specimens to date
Date Added
February 12, 2022
04:24 PM AEST
Date Added
February 7, 2022
04:31 PM AEDT
Date Added
February 8, 2022
08:39 AM UTC
Date Added
February 8, 2022
02:05 PM AEST
Date Added
February 5, 2022
07:52 PM AWST
Date Added
February 5, 2022
07:51 PM AWST
Date Added
February 3, 2022
10:11 PM AEDT
Date Added
May 23, 2019
07:13 AM AEST
Date Added
February 1, 2022
08:04 PM AEDT
Date Added
February 1, 2022
09:14 AM AEDT
Date Added
September 30, 2021
11:01 AM AEST
Date Added
January 29, 2022
07:53 PM ACDT
Date Added
January 28, 2022
07:07 PM AWST
Description
Not sure but I think it is Clania
Date Added
January 29, 2022
09:35 AM AWST
Date Added
January 29, 2022
07:47 AM AEDT
Date Added
January 29, 2022
08:46 AM AEDT
Date Added
January 27, 2022
03:49 PM AEST
Description
Lactura aglaodora, seen most years, dense rainforest type 7.8.2 on basalt soil
Date Added
January 27, 2022
08:54 PM AEDT
Description
On Leptospermum myrsinoides.
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January 25, 2022
08:06 PM HST
Description
same as Morwell National Park booklet Lepidoscia MNP sp.(1) 33-5-1/2
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January 24, 2022
08:53 PM UTC
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January 21, 2022
01:20 AM UTC
Description
Found on Lebanese Cucumber leaf in veggie bed.
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January 20, 2022
08:32 PM AEDT
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January 19, 2022
02:16 PM AEST
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January 16, 2022
12:39 PM AEST
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February 11, 2014
02:52 AM AEDT
Description
'Selidosema' leucoplecta Meyrick, 1892, to MV light, Jindabyne, NSW, 8/9 January 2014
Currently lacking a recognised genus - see ALA. Original description here, which notes the distinctive second line.
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January 6, 2022
05:11 PM AEDT
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September 26, 2019
10:28 PM AEST
Description
Lichenaula phloeochroa
absent from iNat-world
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January 1, 2022
10:19 PM AEDT
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January 1, 2022
07:55 PM AEDT
Date Added
December 26, 2021
10:37 PM AEST
Date Added
December 26, 2021
10:38 PM AEST
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December 26, 2021
04:10 AM AEDT
Description
Hypeninae sp. (3) Moths of Victoria Vol. 8
At the time of publishing, only 6 specimens had been found. I've trawled iNaturalist and I can't find another one.
@kallies
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December 16, 2021
08:55 PM AEDT
Description
Raised from a caterpillar.
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December 11, 2021
12:44 PM AEDT
Date Added
December 8, 2021
02:48 PM AEST
Description
Extremely well camouflaged. About 30 mm across. Attracted to lights
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March 6, 2013
03:51 AM AEDT
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November 6, 2021
06:36 AM AEST
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October 27, 2021
04:05 PM AEDT
Date Added
October 27, 2021
05:04 PM AEST
Date Added
October 19, 2021
05:10 PM AEDT
Date Added
October 23, 2018
08:55 PM AEST
Date Added
August 2, 2021
12:52 AM UTC
Date Added
October 2, 2021
10:57 AM AEST
Date Added
July 4, 2021
07:11 PM AEST
Date Added
September 28, 2021
04:46 PM AEST
Date Added
September 25, 2021
03:31 PM HST
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July 14, 2020
11:03 AM AEST
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September 21, 2021
09:38 AM AEST
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September 20, 2021
07:37 AM AEST
Date Added
September 12, 2021
06:42 PM HST
Description
I am struggling with these white lymantriinae as usual. It seems most like Urocoma (Euproctis) panabra, but doesn't neatly fit any species for one reason or another, morphologically or geographically. Acyphas semiochrea
All Bold specimens are from Tasmania with one from WA
Only BOLD specimen from WA (from south) is all white in antennae and abdomen.[https://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Public_RecordView?processid=ANICE366-10]
None of the BOLD specimens that can show the abdomen show any orange on the abdomen and most show dark antennae eg [https://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Public_RecordView?processid=ANICE398-10]
Urocoma (Euproctis) panabra
Only specimens on BOLD and iNaturalist are from east coast. The following notes are mainly from @vicfazio3 notes on various postings so apologies to Vic if I have misinterpreted:
Satiny, sparkly finish
Orange-tinged âhair-likeâ scales (mine lacks these unless the orangey abdomen scales were longer originally)
Orange-tinted antennae
Orange tinge to abdomen (this does not seem to show on BOLD specimens, just the orange tail)
Orange tinge to inside of forelegs
Vic mentioned on one of @dustaway postings in relation to this species âWorking through the white tussocks ... Acyphas / Euproctis / Urocoma, I am guessing the ID separation here has to do with the two-toned shaded look effected by the silvery outer border of the forewing? If so, foreshadowed but the latin name. Panambra = penumbra ... referencing a shadow cast by an opaque object or a partially shaded outer region.â
Acyphas chionitis
All white
Only specimens on BOLD are from east coast
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July 29, 2020
10:23 PM AEST
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September 9, 2021
09:26 AM AEST
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September 8, 2021
02:19 PM AEST
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November 27, 2017
10:26 PM AEDT
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September 1, 2021
10:21 PM AEST
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April 16, 2020
09:36 AM AEST
Description
About 20mm across. At house lights.
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August 21, 2021
07:44 PM AEST
Description
Attracted to UV 40w light.
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August 22, 2021
11:42 AM AWST
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May 9, 2020
04:51 PM AEST
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August 19, 2021
10:55 AM AEST
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August 17, 2021
02:25 PM AEST
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August 16, 2021
08:23 AM CEST
Description
Very tiny but exceptionally beautiful. I'd love to ID it. Thanks in advance!
Date Added
August 17, 2021
06:55 AM AEST
Date Added
July 7, 2021
05:09 PM AWST
Date Added
May 15, 2021
09:47 AM AEST
Date Added
August 12, 2021
09:37 AM AEST
Date Added
July 7, 2021
12:35 PM AEST
Date Added
July 1, 2021
04:06 PM HST
Date Added
December 30, 2014
06:43 PM AEDT
Description
Chloephorinae sp., to actinic light, Cairns, QLD, 26/27 November 2014
The whitish thorax does not fit, but all other characters seem to correspond to Garella species.
Date Added
May 4, 2017
11:45 PM AEST
Description
brown-green twirler moth, about 10mm long
south of recorded range
Tamborine Mtn SEQLD AU
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April 19, 2021
03:50 AM HST
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May 16, 2021
12:55 AM UTC
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July 12, 2021
01:06 PM AEST
Date Added
June 23, 2021
09:10 AM AEST
Description
To Autonomous Moth Trap, Aranda, ACT, Australia, 22 June 2021
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July 29, 2020
05:51 PM AEST
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May 3, 2021
03:29 PM AEST
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April 24, 2021
08:00 PM ACST
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April 15, 2021
08:53 PM AEST
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April 15, 2021
08:53 PM AEST
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April 7, 2021
04:49 PM AEST
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March 14, 2021
09:34 PM AEDT
Description
Larva was found on a non-indigenous Eucalyptus sideroxlyon on 14/2/2021. As can be seen in the images a remarkable structure was constructed with the frass. The orginal structure was then abandonded and the larva had built a new one on 21/2/2021. By 26/2/2021 a pupa was formed and the adult emerged on the 13/3/2021.
Date Added
March 24, 2021
11:15 PM AEST
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March 11, 2021
10:49 PM UTC
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March 4, 2021
04:07 PM AWST
Date Added
August 18, 2020
07:17 PM AEST
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March 6, 2019
06:08 AM AEST
Date Added
February 16, 2021
12:51 PM AEDT
Date Added
February 16, 2021
01:13 PM AEDT
Date Added
February 15, 2021
10:38 PM ACDT
Description
Appears quite similar to Thallarcha pellax with a few subtle differences in the black markings on the forewings, unsure if this specimen is just showing some variation within that species. T. pellax has also not been recorded in SA before on iNat, the ALA or BOLD. Unfortunately I don't have the picture but the hindwings were similar to those of T. pellax although the darker colouration continues further along the outer margins when compared to the images of T. pellax shown in MoV vol. 2.
Wingspan 20mm
Any further input would be much appreciated !