TEST

Anthela acuta

Common Anthelid at Murrumbateman, NSW

Anthela acuta at Murrumbateman, NSW - 8 Oct 2017
Request use of media

Identification history

Anthela acuta 9 Oct 2017 ibaird
Anthela acuta 9 Oct 2017 GlennCocking
Unidentified 8 Oct 2017 SallyandPeter

Identify this sighting


Please Login or Register to identify this sighting.

3 comments

UserYNnjFNmc wrote:
   10 Oct 2017
Hawk Moth - Hippotion scrofa

Hark Moths belong to the Sphingidae family and in Australia there are 65 recorded species (Australian Museum), with most occurring in tropical and sub-tropical forested zones where often common. However I have only seen a single species and to date, only a single moth as shown above, so unless secretive, they are far from being common in the southeast of Western Australia, although probably more so in the forested southwest.

Hawk Moths are nectar feeders and like humming-birds, usually hover over flowers when feeding and are credited with the pollination of many plants as they probe tubular flowers with their long proboscis. The rapid wing movements required to hover indicates their relative physical strength and flying capability, which when fuelled with nectar can be considerable.

Hippotion scrofa is found over much of Australia and even overseas making it one of the most widespread of moths. The one above was encountered near Esperance on 24th December, which was a nice Christmas present, but probably coincides with its feeding habits. Like other Hawk Moths, it was a sleek impressive looking insect a little over 3 cm (11/4”) in head/body length.
GlennCocking wrote:
   10 Oct 2017
The moth photoed in this report from Murrumbateman is an Anthela species. Many of them are variable in wing pattern, and a pattern can seem to overlap species. This specimen is probably Anthela acuta, a name which is thought to cover a complex of species,
SallyandPeter wrote:
   10 Oct 2017
Thanks Glen & UserYNnjFNmc for your comments. Peter

Please Login or Register to comment.

Location information

Sighting information

Additional information

  • 5mm to 12mm Animal size

Species information

  • Anthela acuta Scientific name
  • Common Anthelid Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1664.8m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • External link More information
  • Synonyms

    Darala excisa

Record quality

  • Images or audio
  • More than one media file
  • Verified by an expert moderator
  • Nearby sighting(s) of same species
  • GPS evidence of location
  • Description
  • Additional attributes
1,893,037 sightings of 21,044 species in 9,272 locations from 12,889 contributors
CCA 3.0 | privacy
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.