Thoracolopha verecunda

A Noctuid moth (Acronictinae) at Ainslie, ACT

Thoracolopha verecunda at Ainslie, ACT - 11 Mar 2020
Thoracolopha verecunda at Ainslie, ACT - 11 Mar 2020
Thoracolopha verecunda at Ainslie, ACT - 11 Mar 2020
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Identification history

Thoracolopha verecunda 16 Mar 2020 ibaird
Thoracolopha verecunda 16 Mar 2020 donhe
Unidentified 16 Mar 2020 jb2602

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4 comments

jb2602 wrote:
   16 Mar 2020
iNaturalist comes up with Spodoptera mauritia but I don't know.
ibaird wrote:
   16 Mar 2020
Yes, agreed.P. verecunda most likely, not P./T. flexirana based particularly on the third image.
GlennCocking wrote:
   1 May 2020
Proteuxoa are difficult, and especially so with P. flexirina and similar P. verecundah and similar. These species have been moved to Genus Thoracolopha which isn't on AFD yet. I think we have quite a mix of species under these two names and Proteuxoa sp that need review. There is a case for using Thoracolopha to help separate them, even though it's not on AFD.
ibaird wrote:
   1 May 2020
I agree,, we need to sort these species out, being mindful of AFD (i.e is it being properly maintained?) and naming policy on the other web-based platforms.

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  • 11 Mar 2020 10:18 PM Recorded on
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