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Nola vernalis

Dagger Tuft Moth at O'Connor, ACT

Nola vernalis at O'Connor, ACT - 9 Dec 2018
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Nola vernalis 17 Dec 2018 ibaird
Nola vernalis 16 Dec 2018 donhe
Nola sp.(genus) 16 Dec 2018 ibaird

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Attracted to Actinic UV light at night.

5 comments

   16 Dec 2018
I think the row of spots rules out N. phaeogramma -- + it doesn't seem tidy enough for that species. Certainly a Nolid though.
ibaird wrote:
   16 Dec 2018
I have my doubts too, but haven't found a better match yet. Might have to resort to Nola spp.
ibaird wrote:
   16 Dec 2018
Looking at Bold Systems 4 and LBH, Nola aulacota looks quite similar also ( it has the 'row of dots'). On LBH there is a drawing, but no digital image. On Bold Systems 4, 2 of the 5 digital images of N. aulacota look similar. The specimens are held in the ANIC collection, but all were collected in Tasmania. Perhaps N. aulacota also occurs on the mainland at altitude with ecology similar to Tasmania (i.e the ACT)?
donhe wrote:
   17 Dec 2018
I think the dagger-like spots could just be the tips of the serrations along the 2nd line of
N. phaeogramma and N. aulacota (note spelling).
But I think N. vernalis has a better match to the forewing sub-costal pattern, as shown in Peter Marriott's photo in Moths of Victoria: Part 2.
ibaird wrote:
   18 Dec 2018
I had originally ruled out N. vernalis, but now I agree with you, N. vernalis is a better match for the reason you give and is more likely given the more widespread mainland distribution of the species. It is an interesting and diverse genus.

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