This seems more likely to be Philobota protecta, a more common moth that is present on the tablelands and has a base colour from yellow, matching this specimen, through to almost white. The costa is the same base colour for most of its length, with the dark band just inside it, as seems to be the case with this moth. ANIC P. latifissella specimens have the dark band on the costa. BOLD barcoding information is unclear as to whether these two species are distinct.
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