Amelora mesocapna

A Geometer moth at Paddys River, ACT

Amelora mesocapna at Paddys River, ACT - 12 Mar 2021
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Identification history

Amelora mesocapna 5 Jun 2021 donhe
Amelora mesocapna 1 Jun 2021 ibaird
Unidentified 17 Mar 2021 kasiaaus

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3 comments

donhe wrote:
   17 Mar 2021
Amelora demistis ?
ibaird wrote:
   18 Mar 2021
I'm inclined to think this is a palely marked or worn Loweria platydesma. The shape of the trailing margin and the dots (7) along the forewing margin seem to correspond, there is a characteristic wide white band along the costa and the vague outline of the larger darker forewing patch can just be discerned and the trailing edge of it indicates it has the right shape.
PS Amelora mesocapna also looks very similar.
GlennCocking wrote:
   1 Jun 2021
This and the other two records under this species are almost certainly Amelora mesocapna. I don't know how to separate the wing patterns, but as noted in comments on the other two records, L. platydesma is a western dry country species. If photographers can get a side closeup of the head, there is a strong difference in the frons: Amelora mesocapna is rounded and scaled whereas L. platydesma has a sharp spade like sclerotised projection.

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