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Phylomictis sarcinopa

A Stenomatidae moth at Ainslie, ACT

Phylomictis sarcinopa at Ainslie, ACT - 4 Nov 2020
Phylomictis sarcinopa at Ainslie, ACT - 4 Nov 2020
Phylomictis sarcinopa at Ainslie, ACT - 4 Nov 2020
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Identification history

Phylomictis sarcinopa 22 Jan 2021 GlennCocking
Unidentified 22 Dec 2020 donhe
Unidentified 5 Nov 2020 ibaird
Phylomictis lintearia 5 Nov 2020 jb2602

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Looks very much like Stenomatinae; Phylomictis lintearia to me.

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GlennCocking wrote:
   22 Dec 2020
I've only seen three specimens of Phylomictis lintearia, all from the ACT. See also Phylomictis sarcinopa, for which I've seen many specimens from the NSW south and central coast. But P. sarcinopa seems to match this photo better, particularly the areas of light scales on the forewing.
ibaird wrote:
   22 Dec 2020
These are very similar looking moths with apparenyly overlapping distributions and reatively few samples of either for comparrison. I find it difficult to be convinced one way or the other, though perhps the thorax area mrkings favour P. sarcinopa but I'm not really sure becouse ALA photis of P. linteraria seem to me to have very simialr markings.

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