Looks quite similar to S. fractata, T-marked Bark Moth, although that species is not known from elsewhere except southern Victoria (Moths of Victoria, Vol.7). However S. hemeropa is known to have a wider distribution (e.g. Wodonga), including NSW and the ACT (i.e at Aranda, D. Hobern).
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