Yes, I had doubts, but I note that Moths of Victoria Part 9 now recognises two distinct male and female forms of A. porphrycollis. The second form they show I think looks very similar to this specimen.This specimen looks similar thorax pattern to that illustrated spcies and also has the two black dots anterior to the main large black 'reniform?'' mark.
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