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Hecatesia fenestrata

5 Common Whistling Moth at Acton, ACT

Hecatesia fenestrata at Acton, ACT - 6 Oct 2020
Hecatesia fenestrata at Acton, ACT - 6 Oct 2020
Hecatesia fenestrata at Acton, ACT - 6 Oct 2020
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Hecatesia fenestrata 7 Oct 2020 donhe
Hecatesia fenestrata 7 Oct 2020 ibaird
Unidentified 7 Oct 2020 leith7

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ibaird wrote:
   7 Oct 2020
This is a male (see whistling structure in each forewing). First sighting of this interesting day-flying moth species on CNM. Male of the species has a unique wing structures which allows it to generate a whistling noise thought to attract females. Females don't have the whistling ability. Food plant recorded as the dodder laurel: Cassytha melanta (Devil's Twine). Has been recorded on Black Mountain previously (ANIC specimen, both sexes, wing fragments only, see images Bold Systems 4). Males of H. fenestrata are diurnal, flying a figure of eight pattern at dusk, whistling to attract females (Zborowski and Edwards 2007).
   7 Oct 2020
Hi Leith. I have downloaded one of the original photos and cropped it, and added it back to be used on the Species page when confirmed.
leith7 wrote:
   7 Oct 2020
Thank you so much!

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