Lecithocera undescribed species nr terrigena

Melba, ACT

Lecithocera undescribed species nr terrigena at Melba, ACT - 10 Mar 2021
Lecithocera undescribed species nr terrigena at Melba, ACT - 10 Mar 2021
Lecithocera undescribed species nr terrigena at Melba, ACT - 10 Mar 2021
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Lecithocera undescribed species nr terrigena 1 Apr 2021 donhe
Lecithocera undescribed species nr terrigena 1 Apr 2021 GlennCocking
Lecithoceridae (family) 23 Mar 2021 donhe
Lecithocera terrigena 23 Mar 2021 ibaird
Unidentified 21 Mar 2021 kasiaaus

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kasiaaus wrote:
   23 Mar 2021
I thought it might be Lecithocera terrigena but it seemed a lot lighter in colour than usual.
ibaird wrote:
   23 Mar 2021
Yes, but shows the light line with a black spot either end which seems to show up in several L. terrigena photos which is why I've suggested it. Some what tentatively though.
donhe wrote:
   23 Mar 2021
BOLD's page on Lecithocera
http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/TaxBrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=4498
shows several species with the two dark dots, but none with the pale connecting line.
In his original description of Lecithocera terrigena, Meyrick remarks that L. terrigena is a darker species than L. micromela, so I think 4376509 is more likely L. micromela.
GlennCocking wrote:
   1 Apr 2021
Please see comparative comments on species page

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