Pyralid or Snout Moths (Pyralidae & Crambidae)


Pyralid or Snout Moths (Pyralidae & Crambidae)

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7 Mar 2025

Since 1 Jan 2025, NatureMapr 44% of all sightings uploaded were NSW based, while 43% were from the ACT.The remaining 13% were from other states, with VIC coming in third at 5%.Strictly speaking, 67% o...


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Discussion

kasiaaus wrote:
7 hrs ago
I think you may be right Glenn. It seems too pretty to be Faveria tritalis but nevertheless it probably is.

Faveria tritalis
GlennCocking wrote:
8 hrs ago
Is it one of the pattern forms of Faveria tritalis? The palpi are correct for that.

Faveria tritalis
kasiaaus wrote:
11 hrs ago
Thanks Don. I find the description very hard to interpret. I'm not convinced, although I would like it to match :-)

Faveria tritalis
donhe wrote:
16 hrs ago
Meyrick's description should be enough :
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/blad/characta10.jpg

Faveria tritalis
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
I cannot finnd a live image of Microcolona characta to compare this with,

Faveria tritalis
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