Symphyta nyctopis

1 A Bombycoid Moth (Lasiocampinae) at Ainslie, ACT

Symphyta nyctopis at Ainslie, ACT - 25 Feb 2020
Symphyta nyctopis at Ainslie, ACT - 25 Feb 2020
Symphyta nyctopis at Ainslie, ACT - 25 Feb 2020
Symphyta nyctopis at Ainslie, ACT - 25 Feb 2020
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Symphyta nyctopis 28 Nov 2020 donhe
Symphyta psaropis 27 Feb 2020 donhe
Symphyta nyctopis 27 Feb 2020 ibaird
Symphyta undescribed species 27 Feb 2020 ibaird
Pararguda crenulata 26 Feb 2020 jb2602

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jb2602 wrote:
   26 Feb 2020
P. dasymalla, P. crenulata or P. rufescens?
Uniform grey wings and body; Rufous antennae and front; No discernible snout; White wing tips between veins; White tufts at abdomen tip; Black discal spot. Non fit exactly but P. crenulata seems to be the best fit.
ibaird wrote:
   27 Feb 2020
Excellent photos for attempting ID, John! I don't think this is Paraguda spp. because it lacks the pointed, snout, it has a longer abdomen and there are clear discal spots on the forewings. The black discal spots strongly suggest a Symphata spp. Appearance wise it looks like the apparently best known Symphyta nyctopis although Bold Systems 4 only shows that species occurring in Queensland and Western Australia. however iNaturalist and the ALA also show northern NSW occurrences. D.Hobern has recorded very similar images of Symphyta sp. at Aranda, see ALA at: https://bie.ala.org.au/species/urn:lsid:biodiversity.org.au:afd.taxon:a53839d0-3ef2-47c4-bcb2-fc7827e52a03#overview
However he noted his sightings wereof an Ăšndescribed Symphyrta sp. , not S. nyctopis
jb2602 wrote:
   27 Feb 2020
I agree totally with your conclusion Ian, it looks just like a male Symphata nyctopis, many thanks for your research. Consistent also with rounded antennae at apex and white tufts on leg tips.
jb2602 wrote:
   27 Feb 2020
A specimen was also seen the night before this one but I only took one dorsal shot. This has been uploaded to https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/39259579
ibaird wrote:
   27 Feb 2020
It will b einteresting to see whether anyone on iNaturalist agrees its is S. nyctopis.
donhe wrote:
   28 Feb 2020
The hindwings of Pararguda crenulata are not chequered, whereas those of Symphyta psaropis (which is grey and occurs in south eastern Australia) are chequered, like this specimen 4250914.
ibaird wrote:
   28 Feb 2020
Chequered hindwing margins seem to be characteristic of both named and un-named Symphyta spp. so while I'm pretty confident its Synphyta spp. I'm not sure I have convincing evidence its P. psaropsis.
jb2602 wrote:
   29 Feb 2020
Someone (an entomologist) on iNaturalist has supported S. nyctopis
GlennCocking wrote:
   27 Nov 2020
S. nyctopis is generally a more northern species than ACT, and it is typically a medium brown. It seems to be replaced in the ACT by a much blacker unnamed species (ref Donald Hobern's comment). But I hesitate to call all our blackish observations S. sp, as that would mix them with the quite different S. sp for which we have one observation,. That species is interesting because most collected specimens are from Black Moutain, and ANIC has no male specimen. I have been thinking that S. nyctopis is close enough, although probably not correct. As Don noted S. psaropis is grey, rather like photo 1. But photo 3 suggests this one is quite black. What did your eye see John? The dark spot on S. psaropis is more subtle that appears here.
jb2602 wrote:
   28 Nov 2020
A number of what I think are also Symphyta nyctopis, observed on Budawang Coast, have now been uploaded to iNaturalist under JB2602.

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