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Scoparia emmetropis

A Crambid moth at Acton, ACT

Scoparia emmetropis at Acton, ACT - 20 Mar 2022
Scoparia emmetropis at Acton, ACT - 20 Mar 2022
Scoparia emmetropis at Acton, ACT - 20 Mar 2022
Scoparia emmetropis at Acton, ACT - 20 Mar 2022
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Identification history

Scoparia emmetropis 21 Mar 2022 donhe
Scoparia emmetropis 20 Mar 2022 ibaird
Spectrotrota fimbrialis 20 Mar 2022 donhe
Unidentified 20 Mar 2022 trevorpreston

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Moth about 15mm on gum tree trunk.

4 comments

donhe wrote:
   21 Mar 2022
Ian: you get grey ones and brown ones in your garden?
ibaird wrote:
   21 Mar 2022
No, fair point (given my initial comment - but that comment of mine was in comparison with S. meyreckii initially) I looked very carefully at the markings. Looking at tha inaturalist S. emmetropis images, there are brownish as well as grey examples there.
Note: I have only seen the species once in my garden so far.
donhe wrote:
   21 Mar 2022
Your Scoparia emmetropis (A Crambid moth)
is grey, and this one brown ?
ibaird wrote:
   21 Mar 2022
Sorry I meant to say iiNaturalist, not the ALA. There are brown examples as welll as grey ones here:- https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=6744&taxon_id=892878 For example: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/41876421 and also:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/25665827

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  • Gum tree trunk Associated plant
  • 12mm to 25mm Animal size

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