Elachista synethes

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Elachista synethes at suppressed - 24 Jan 2022
Elachista synethes at suppressed - 24 Jan 2022
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Identification history

Elachista synethes 21 May 2022 GlennCocking
Blastobasis (genus) 27 Mar 2022 donhe
Ardozyga loxodesma 27 Mar 2022 donhe
Unidentified 27 Mar 2022 kasiaaus

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6 comments

kasiaaus wrote:
   27 Mar 2022
Same as, or similar to, sightings 4423943, 4415861, 4380469, 4426195.
ibaird wrote:
   27 Mar 2022
Similar to, but I'm not sure any of the others are the same as Ardozyga loxodesma (4426195). But where we can achieve consensus I think we should at least try to make a category and categorize like with like.
donhe wrote:
   27 Mar 2022
Agreed. I suggest we lump them into A. loxodesma until posterity in its new wisdom can find a way to separate them.
kasiaaus wrote:
   27 Mar 2022
I agree we should put them together but I am unsure about it being an Ardozyga species. It was smaller and more streamlined in shape.
ibaird wrote:
   27 Mar 2022
Yes, I don't think its Ardozyga. Palps suggest Stathmopodidae.
GlennCocking wrote:
   21 May 2022
As suggested above, I'm placing all these records under Gelechioidea indeterminate species 1.

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Sighting information

  • 1 - 3 Abundance
  • 24 Jan 2022 11:09 PM Recorded on
  • kasiaaus Recorded by

Additional information

  • 5mm to 12mm Animal size

Species information

  • Elachista synethes Scientific name
  • Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Machine learning

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