The authors of Moths of Victoria (Part 7) identified four Cleora (g.) species groups, but they were unable to assign their specimens to named species. Their species groups are variable, but their supporting CD provides clear criteria to separate the 4 species groups based on specimen size and markings. I think this specimen would probably fall into their ‘Cleora sp. 2)’ group: i.e. medium size (30-34 mm.); bold pattern, buff patches; forewing line scalloped, discal spot oval well defined; hindwing line scalloped, dip in centre, discal spot rounded; and the thorax/abdomen shows a prominent pale fringe at the junction. They say ‘Cleora sp. 2)’ includes occurrences at some Victorian alpine localities and occurs in the ACT and NSW.
Describe how you intend to use these images and/or audio files and your request will be sent to the author for consideration.
Your request has been successfully submitted to the author for consideration.
2,167,030 sightings of 20,573 species in 6,801 locations from 11,955 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.