Epidesmia chilonaria

Golden-winged Epidesmia at Hughes, ACT

Epidesmia chilonaria at Hughes, ACT - 29 Nov 2019
Epidesmia chilonaria at Hughes, ACT - 29 Nov 2019
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Identification history

Epidesmia chilonaria 29 Nov 2019 GlennCocking
Epidesmia chilonaria 29 Nov 2019 donhe
Unidentified 29 Nov 2019 ruthkerruish

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Leaves had been disturbed.

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GlennCocking wrote:
   30 Nov 2019
I'm not certain whether it's Epidesmia chilonaria or hypenaria. The palpi of hypenaria are longer, but the photos don't show the length explicitly. The strongly white costa suggests chilonaria, but I think it's variable in both species.
donhe wrote:
   30 Nov 2019
There seems no evidence of a bright white costa in any of the 21 specimens of Epidesmia hypenaria in the BOLD page
http://v4.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=89567
only pale brown or orangish.
ruthkerruish wrote:
   1 Dec 2019
The moths are wonderfully camouflaged and rest on the ground on dried leaves etc. Their caterpillars are brown and resemble twigs and feed on the leaves of eucalypts and bottlebrushes (both species within meters of where the moth was found).

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  • 29 Nov 2019 09:00 AM Recorded on
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  • Among Eucalypt leaves on the ground Associated plant
  • 25mm to 50mm Animal size

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