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Abantiades atripalpis

Bardee grub/moth, Rain Moth at Michelago, NSW

Abantiades atripalpis at Michelago, NSW - 3 Apr 2014 09:07 PM
Abantiades atripalpis at Michelago, NSW - 3 Apr 2014 09:07 PM
Abantiades atripalpis at Michelago, NSW - 3 Apr 2014 09:07 PM
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Abantiades atripalpis 10 Dec 2017 ibaird
Abantiades atripalpis 10 Dec 2017 GlennCocking

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GlennCocking wrote:
   11 Dec 2017
This picture clearly shows three rows of pectinations in the antennae, diagnostic for genus Trictena, species probably atripalpis. They usually emerge en masse after a rainfall in mid autumn.
donhe wrote:
   21 Jun 2018
Simonsen in CSIRO Monographs on Australian Lepidoptera Vol 12 has moved all the Trictena (and Bordaia) to Abantiades, as the rami on the antennae which were considered tripectinate are actually unipectinate but triforked., and dna characters do not suggest separate genera.
GlennCocking wrote:
   21 Jun 2018
Yes, to be taxonomically up to date we should change the name. (It's pity to lose the very appropriate "trictena")

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