Lioprosopa rhodobaphella or nearby species

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Lioprosopa rhodobaphella or nearby species at suppressed - 1 Mar 2024
Lioprosopa rhodobaphella or nearby species at suppressed - 1 Mar 2024
Lioprosopa rhodobaphella or nearby species at suppressed - 1 Mar 2024
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Identification history

Lioprosopa rhodobaphella or nearby species 5 Mar 2024 donhe
Lioprosopa rhodobaphella or nearby species 5 Mar 2024 DianneClarke
Chilo suppressalis 4 Mar 2024 donhe
Pyralidae (family) 4 Mar 2024 DianneClarke

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6 comments

ibaird wrote:
   4 Mar 2024
Chilo suppressalis?
DianneClarke wrote:
   4 Mar 2024
Thanks Ian - close but not sure because this one seems to have more pronounced veins, brighter colour and no spot in the middle of the wing. The 2 specimens on BOLD are from the NT while LBH says found NT, SA, NSW and the RG ones on iNat are mid north coast NSW.
ibaird wrote:
   4 Mar 2024
Yes I agree, its a doubtful suggestion,although some images on the ALA look quite similar.
donhe wrote:
   4 Mar 2024
I think the veins are pale because of wear and scale loss. The presence of dark dots and spots seems variable on BOLD.
donhe wrote:
   4 Mar 2024
I wonder if the 'striped' in the common name refers to the caterpillar or the moth?
DianneClarke wrote:
   5 Mar 2024
Found it - Lioprosopa rhodobaphella

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Sighting information

  • 1 Abundance
  • 1 Mar 2024 11:07 PM Recorded on
  • DianneClarke Recorded by

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

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