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WendyEM wrote:
6 min ago
Other moths see Sighting 4666511

Unverified Other moth
donhe wrote:
40 min ago
Is Uranídae included in NatureMapr s "Geometer Moths" ?

Unverified Other moth
ibaird wrote:
41 min ago
See notes here copied fron Sighting 4517837
For notes identifying features separating Chloroclystis filata, and Chloroclystis pallidiplaga/Pasiiphodes testulata see pp. 196-7 of 'Moths in the ACT' (Cocking et al (2022). ie.: "C. filata 'is very common and can be recognised by the dark patch inside the apex of the forewing, and in some specimens there is also a white patch extending inwards from near the inner margin (see arrows on photos p. 196). Chloroclystis pallidiplaga (or Pasidiphilodes [Chloroclystis] testulata, a very similar species) usually has two distinctive white patches on the forewing in different positions from the white patch that can occur on C. filata." (These different white patch positions are illustrated on pp. 196 and 197 for the two different species).

Chloroclystis pallidiplaga
Mike wrote:
55 min ago
I thought this was different from https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4666474. Different colour and broader leaves.

Typha orientalis

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