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Oxycanus (genus)

Unidentified Oxycanus moths at O'Connor, ACT

Oxycanus (genus) at O'Connor, ACT - 21 Apr 2018
Oxycanus (genus) at O'Connor, ACT - 21 Apr 2018
Oxycanus (genus) at O'Connor, ACT - 21 Apr 2018
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Oxycanus sp. (genus) 24 Apr 2018 ibaird
Oxycanus sp. (genus) 22 Apr 2018 ibaird

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Attracted to MV light at night.

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ibaird wrote:
   22 Apr 2018
This is an apparently fresh specimen. I'm suggesting Oxycanus sp. because I'm unsure of ID to species. I was attracted to O. dirempta based on the similariity of wing pattern to examples posted on the ALA by D. Hobern for this spcies, but this and his examples lack the white wing bar which seems to be dominant in samples identified as O. dirempta both by MoV and on Bold Systems 4. See the ALA page here:
https://bie.ala.org.au/species/urn:lsid:biodiversity.org.au:afd.taxon:407afffc-c4ae-4707-89c8-cbd36847e856#gallery

MoV (Part 6) offer guidance on theirs supporting CDs to ID based on antennae characteristics and genitalia but the antennae are not sufficiently sharp in these images to help much, although O. dirempta seems not inconsistent.
GlennCocking wrote:
   23 Apr 2018
Yes, I think the antennal rami are dirempta length, but the photo doesn't make it certain.
GlennCocking wrote:
   2 Jul 2019
I believe this is one of the less common wing pattern forms of O. dirempta

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