Lepidoptera unclassified ADULT moth

Unidentified - Moth at Charleys Forest, NSW

Lepidoptera unclassified ADULT moth at Charleys Forest, NSW - 5 Feb 2022
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Identification history

Lepidoptera unclassified ADULT moth 3 Mar 2023 ibaird
Lepidoptera unclassified ADULT moth 24 Jan 2023 donhe
Cryptophasa gypsomera 23 Jan 2023 donhe
Telocharacta metachroa 23 Jan 2023 donhe
Unidentified 23 Jan 2023 arjay

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5 comments

ibaird wrote:
   23 Jan 2023
I don't see the fine black collar or ywllowish colour T. metachroa often shows.
donhe wrote:
   23 Jan 2023
Apiletria marcida ? Cryptophasa sp? Catameces peribapta? Acraephnes litodes?
ibaird wrote:
   23 Jan 2023
Not a name recognised by the Australian Faunal Directory or Bold Systems.
ibaird wrote:
   23 Jan 2023
There appears to be two instances of this sigting in Unidentified Moths. This one:
Lepidoptera unclassified ADULT moth (Unidentified - Moth)
and this apparently identical one:
https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4460956.
arjay wrote:
   24 Jan 2023
Yes I assume this is a vagary of CNM. I think it is probably the moth I loaded last week when the image didn't appear ... and now it has but I had re-loaded it so it is there twice and if I knew how to delete one I would.

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  • 1 - 3 Abundance
  • 5 Feb 2022 10:40 PM Recorded on
  • arjay Recorded by

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  • 12mm to 25mm Animal size
  • Alive / healthy Animal health

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