Stathmopoda megathyma

A concealer moth at Melba, ACT

Stathmopoda megathyma at Melba, ACT - 21 Jan 2021
Stathmopoda megathyma at Melba, ACT - 21 Jan 2021
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Stathmopoda megathyma 23 Apr 2021 donhe
Stathmopoda megathyma 23 Apr 2021 ibaird
Unidentified 22 Apr 2021 Bron

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10 comments

donhe wrote:
   23 Apr 2021
Love the Ostrich pose. Or did you put some honey on the cloth for it to lick?
I had to pop a copy into
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/stat/megathyma.html
Thanks,
Don
Bron wrote:
   23 Apr 2021
Hi Don I confess to never having heard of the ostrich pose, and I didn't know about the honey either! I'll pop over to butterflyhouse and have a look. Cheers Bron
donhe wrote:
   23 Apr 2021
See
https://www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/ostrich-head-sand-silhouettes-logo-icon-1439620193
for traditional (probably fictional) response of an ostrich to trouble, while hoping the trouble will go away. The pose is often mentioned metaphorically as the response of incompetent politicians to social problems, as well as a challenging yoga position.
Bron wrote:
   23 Apr 2021
Thanks Don Do moths often lick honey?
ibaird wrote:
   23 Apr 2021
And the there is the 'head-in-the-sand' posture of the current Austrcalia government re fossil fuels.
donhe wrote:
   23 Apr 2021
Moths with a haustellum traditionally sip nectar (dilute honey) from flowers, such as moths in the superfamilies GEOMETROIDEA, NOCTUOIDEA, PYRALOIDEA, and also SPHINGIDAE.
However: moths in the families ANTHELIDAE, BOMBYCIDAE, COSSIDAE, EUPTEROTIDAE, HEPIALIDAE, LASIOCAMPIDAE, LIMACODIDAE, LYONETIIDAE, NOTODONTIDAE, PSYCHIDAE, SATURNIIDAE, and TINEIDAE have no haustellum.
Bron wrote:
   24 Apr 2021
Interesting on both counts and right about the fuels!
michaelb wrote:
   24 Apr 2021
There are some funny images on this page if you google "head-in-the-sand' posture:-
https://www.google.com/search?q=head-in-the-sand%27+posture&rlz=1C5CHFA_enAU728AU728&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=-U74-A3Yx6vKxM%252CEYQuK78gm1oa1M%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kQAlIJZXYx1tnRiuRjZSYlO-gaVhQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi2gfCzzZXwAhWbfn0KHcuKAjEQ9QF6BAgPEAE&biw=1257&bih=1338
Bron wrote:
   24 Apr 2021
Love the men in suits haha
donhe wrote:
   24 Apr 2021
Meanwhile, a common way of capturing butterflies is to paint a mixture of honey and beer on a tree trunk, and then the drunken butterflies are easier to catch. Men and women use a similar technique to capture the opposite sex.

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