Proteuxoa provisional species 3

Melba, ACT

Proteuxoa provisional species 3 at Melba, ACT - 16 Nov 2020
Proteuxoa provisional species 3 at Melba, ACT - 16 Nov 2020
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Identification history

Proteuxoa provisional species 3 5 Feb 2021 GlennCocking
Proteuxoa (genus) 13 Dec 2020 donhe
Proteuxoa (genus) 12 Dec 2020 ibaird
Agrotis porphyricollis 12 Dec 2020 donhe
Unidentified 12 Dec 2020 kasiaaus

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3 comments

kasiaaus wrote:
   12 Dec 2020
It looks much darker and a bit different than the other photos of Agrotis porphyricollis.
donhe wrote:
   12 Dec 2020
Yes. The species is dimorphic, and this I think is the darker female. Both sexes seem to be variable, and MOV9 suggests there are 2 species going under this one name. Except for that, with photos, one never knows how much the lighting is affecting the apparent gamma. Let's see what Ian or Glenn reckons.
ibaird wrote:
   12 Dec 2020
I thinkk this moth displays many of the characteristics of the Proteuxoa sp. MoV Part 9 calls 'Proteuxoa sp.(5) group'.

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  • 16 Nov 2020 09:47 PM Recorded on
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  • 12mm to 25mm Animal size

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  • Proteuxoa provisional species 3 Scientific name
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  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 656.1m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning

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