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Culladia cuneiferellus

Crambinae moth at Aranda, ACT

Culladia cuneiferellus at Aranda, ACT - 18 Mar 2020
Culladia cuneiferellus at Aranda, ACT - 18 Mar 2020
Culladia cuneiferellus at Aranda, ACT - 18 Mar 2020
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Culladia cuneiferellus 19 Mar 2020 ibaird
Culladia cuneiferellus 19 Mar 2020 GlennCocking
Unidentified 19 Mar 2020 Jubeyjubes

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GlennCocking wrote:
   19 Mar 2020
Subfamily Olethreutinae
Jubeyjubes wrote:
   19 Mar 2020
Glenn, what do these moths do with these very long snouts? Is it a snout?
GlennCocking wrote:
   20 Mar 2020
These projections arising from the head near the proboscis are called labial palpi. Their structure gives clues about the family of the moth. I don't think their function is well understood, but is probably sensory. I'm glad you asked, as I was hasty with the wing pattern that I thought I recognised this morning. On second thoughts, it's a Crambinae, probably Culladia cuneiferellus.
ibaird wrote:
   20 Mar 2020
The wavy wing pattern marks match examples on the ALA for this species.
Jubeyjubes wrote:
   21 Mar 2020
Ahh, thanks Glenn that's very interesting. I think I am going to wonder about the function of labial palpi for a long time now...

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