Epitymbia (genus)

A Tortricid moth at Paddys River, ACT

Epitymbia (genus) at Paddys River, ACT - 12 Mar 2021
Epitymbia (genus) at Paddys River, ACT - 12 Mar 2021
Epitymbia (genus) at Paddys River, ACT - 12 Mar 2021
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Identification history

Epitymbia (genus) 27 Mar 2021 donhe
Epitymbia (genus) 24 Mar 2021 ibaird
Tortricinae (subfamily) 24 Mar 2021 GlennCocking
Unidentified 15 Mar 2021 kasiaaus

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4 comments

GlennCocking wrote:
   16 Mar 2021
Temptingly like the Meritastis undescribed species, but not quite the same pattern and it was smaller
ibaird wrote:
   24 Mar 2021
There seem to be quite a few examples of a similar looking moth on the ALA. I suggest Epitymbia sp (genus), see here:
https://biocache.ala.org.au/occurrences/487783a3-d92d-42cf-a1a8-10b8c3f5992e
GlennCocking wrote:
   24 Mar 2021
Yes, that is right on track. But the ALA record is a transfer from iNAT of I think an incompletely identified sighting - it looks like Epitymbia scotinopa. Ours may be a form of that, or a different Epitymbia. I'll look further.
GlennCocking wrote:
   26 Mar 2021
I can't match this to any described or undescribed Epitymbia. There are similarities of the dark lines, but only similarities. The dark line along the fw termen does not seem to be present in Epitymbia.

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  • 12 Mar 2021 07:48 PM Recorded on
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