Snellenia lineata

3 A concealer moth at Coree, ACT

Snellenia lineata at Coree, ACT - 29 Feb 2020
Snellenia lineata at Coree, ACT - 29 Feb 2020
Snellenia lineata at Coree, ACT - 29 Feb 2020
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Snellenia lineata 2 Mar 2020 donhe
Snellenia lineata 1 Mar 2020 ibaird
Unidentified 29 Feb 2020 Christine

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6 comments

KimPullen wrote:
   2 Mar 2020
This is a moth in the genus Snellenia, probably S. lineata. It is a presumed mimic of beetles of the genus Porrostoma.
Christine wrote:
   2 Mar 2020
Wow! Thanks Kim. Last week i had a bug which looked like a moth, and this week a moth which looks like a bug ;) I will change the suggestion to moth.
Christine wrote:
   2 Mar 2020
Looks like I can't suggest the change.
Christine wrote:
   2 Mar 2020
Hi wonderful moth experts, I have suggested this moth species as the system wont allow me just to suggest a concealer moth, and I could not find S. lineata which Kim suggests it might be.
ibaird wrote:
   2 Mar 2020
Great find Christine. I've been wondering how long it would be before one of these turns up. The beetles it mimics can erupt in large numbers if I recall correctly.
Christine wrote:
   2 Mar 2020
Thanks Ian, I thought it looked like a beetle which i have seen quite often, but it did look smaller which is why I stopped to photograph it.

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