Hednota species near grammellus

Pyralid or snout moth at Aranda, ACT

Hednota species near grammellus at Aranda, ACT - 20 Feb 2020
Hednota species near grammellus at Aranda, ACT - 20 Feb 2020
Hednota species near grammellus at Aranda, ACT - 20 Feb 2020
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Hednota species near grammellus 23 Feb 2020 GlennCocking
Hednota species near grammellus 20 Feb 2020 ibaird
Unidentified 20 Feb 2020 donhe
Unidentified 20 Feb 2020 ibaird
Unidentified 20 Feb 2020 Jubeyjubes

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3 comments

GlennCocking wrote:
   21 Feb 2020
How has this been separated from Hednota grammellus and H. opuletellus? Please see the species description and sightings for H. sp nr grammellus.
donhe wrote:
   21 Feb 2020
The width of the brown forewing subcostal stripe expands as it approaches the margin, for H. relatalis, and also for this specimen, but I thought not for H. opuletellus or Hednota near grammellus.
ibaird wrote:
   21 Feb 2020
I somewhat naively eyeballed this suggestion from the options on LBH, so given the species description and sightings for H. sp nr grammellus, I am now prepared to concede that this specimen should probably be put there. Nevertheless i'm heartened by your support Don!

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