Syneora excursaria

Syneora excursaria at Yass River, NSW

Syneora excursaria at Yass River, NSW - 4 Nov 2019
Syneora excursaria at Yass River, NSW - 4 Nov 2019
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Identification history

Syneora excursaria 7 Dec 2019 ibaird
Syneora excursaria 10 Nov 2019 donhe
Boarmiini (tribe) 5 Nov 2019 donhe
Unidentified 4 Nov 2019 SenexRugosus

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5 comments

donhe wrote:
   5 Nov 2019
Maybe Boarmia phricomita or Syneora excursaria?
ibaird wrote:
   5 Nov 2019
Yes, these two seemed closest to me too, but are still not a good match.
SenexRugosus wrote:
   5 Nov 2019
Moth was on external wall of house, so perhaps is not a local species?
ibaird wrote:
   5 Nov 2019
Many moths will be attracted to lights or enter houses apparently regardless of their origin., including migratory species.
ibaird wrote:
   10 Nov 2019
I think this most looks like Syneora excursaria including the diagnostic criteria 'B' and possibly 'C' that MoV cite on their page 2/2 for this species on their supporting CD to part 7, however this specimen seems to lack the prominent black dot on the outer forewing which seems characteristic of this and several other Syneora spp.. A similar dot is also seen on the B. phricomita specimens I've seen online.

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  • 4 Nov 2019 05:41 PM Recorded on
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