Swift and Ghost moths (Hepialidae)


Swift and Ghost moths (Hepialidae)

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Discussion

donhe wrote:
Yesterday
Badly damaged, but I think the ocular forewing subcostal markings are diagnostic.

Abantiades atripalpis
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Male and female, mating. Larger, plain female at top, male (smaller). below.

Elhamma australasiae
WendyEM wrote:
9 Mar 2025
female

Elhamma australasiae
donhe wrote:
8 Mar 2025
The 3 ellipses under the basal white stripe look those on the male from Ellura on LBH A. atripalpis.

Abantiades atripalpis
ibaird wrote:
8 Mar 2025
Abantiades labyrinthicus?

Abantiades atripalpis
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