Thoracolopha verecunda

A Noctuid moth (Acronictinae) at O'Connor, ACT

Thoracolopha verecunda at O'Connor, ACT - 28 Feb 2020
Thoracolopha verecunda at O'Connor, ACT - 28 Feb 2020
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Thoracolopha verecunda 28 Nov 2020 ibaird
Thoracolopha verecunda 29 Feb 2020 donhe
Thoracolopha verecunda 29 Feb 2020 ibaird

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Attracted to UV Lepiled light at night.

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ibaird wrote:
   28 Nov 2020
I am proposing, given the joint decision by the moth moderators to re-clasiify either P. flexirenea of P. verecunda as T, flexirena or T. verecunda respectively following Hitchcock et al 2018, I am proposing that this sighting is now better classified as T. verecunda. MoV Part Part 9 at page 1/6 for T. verecunda has a detailed account of the aharacteristiscs and variation in the T. verecunda species group. I think the dark reniform mark is less distinct and characteristic of T. verecunda as described; and there is clearly a black orbicular mark present which is indicative of T. verecunda. Also the inner pale segment of the forewing is only very weakly contrasting compared with the rest of the forewing, - another T. verecunda characteristic.

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  • 28 Feb 2020 10:51 PM Recorded on
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