The genus Hednota has about 60 named species. Some of them are similar looking moths with a series of longitudinal yellow-brown and silver-white streaks on the forewing. They are hard to tell apart even with a bunch of specimens and a microscope to look them over in detail. Seven of these species have been recorded in the ACT and there are probably others. They are placed here together under “Hednota species near grammellus”
Hednota species near grammellus is listed in the following regions:
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Black Mountain Boro Brindabella National Park Budjan Galindji (Franklin Grassland) Reserve Campbell Park Woodland Cooleman Ridge Dryandra St Woodland Dunlop Grasslands Emu Creek Flea Bog Flat to Emu Creek Corridor Gibraltar Pines Hall Cemetery Higgins Woodland Hughes Garran Woodland Hughes Grassy Woodland Isabella Pond Kosciuszko National Park Mongarlowe River Mount Ainslie Mount Majura Mount Painter Namadgi National Park Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council Red Hill Nature Reserve Red Hill to Yarralumla Creek Rob Roy Range Stranger Pond Sullivans Creek, O'Connor Sullivans Creek, Turner Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Tuggeranong Creek to Monash Grassland Tuggeranong Hill Umbagong District ParkPoints of interest
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Ainslie, ACT Aranda, ACT Belconnen, ACT Bonython, ACT Booth, ACT Borough, NSW Chapman, ACT Charleys Forest, NSW Cook, ACT Cotter River, ACT Crooked Corner, NSW Deakin, ACT Downer, ACT Evatt, ACT Franklin, ACT Fraser, ACT Garran, ACT Googong, NSW Hackett, ACT Hall, ACT Higgins, ACT Hughes, ACT Jagungal Wilderness, NSW Jerrabomberra, NSW Jindabyne, NSW Latham, ACT Majura, ACT Melba, ACT Monash, ACT Mongarlowe, NSW Mount Clear, ACT Murrumbateman, NSW Numeralla, NSW O'Connor, ACT Paddys River, ACT Phillip, ACT Stromlo, ACT Symonston, ACT Theodore, ACT Tuggeranong DC, ACT Tumut, NSW Turner, ACT Uriarra, NSW