Oxycanus silvanus

Pale Oxycanus at Evatt, ACT

Oxycanus silvanus at Evatt, ACT - 11 Jun 2019
Oxycanus silvanus at Evatt, ACT - 11 Jun 2019
Oxycanus silvanus at Evatt, ACT - 11 Jun 2019
Oxycanus silvanus at Evatt, ACT - 11 Jun 2019
Oxycanus silvanus at Evatt, ACT - 11 Jun 2019
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Identification history

Oxycanus silvanus 27 Jun 2019 GlennCocking
Oxycanus dirempta 14 Jun 2019 GlennCocking
Oxycanus dirempta 13 Jun 2019 ibaird
Unidentified 13 Jun 2019 TimL

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Very docile and missing part of a leg. Some additional images of the moth's underside and antennae have been added in sighting 4228426 to hopefully help with identification.

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ibaird wrote:
   14 Jun 2019
My suggested ID is based on the 4th image which gives a reasonably sharp view of the antennae, suggesting to me its a male O. dirempta based on reference images MoV give in their supporting CD to Part 6 on Oxycanus identification.
GlennCocking wrote:
   28 Jun 2019
This is a female O. silvanus, based on its forewing shape and colour/pattern and the clearly pectinate antennae.
ibaird wrote:
   15 Jul 2019
OK, but the key for Oxycanus in MoV6 shows male O.dirempta having short pectinate antennae which I thought looked likely.

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  • 11 Jun 2019 03:06 PM Recorded on
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