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Asthenoptycha sphaltica and nearby species

Jerrabomberra, NSW

Asthenoptycha sphaltica and nearby species at Jerrabomberra, NSW - 23 Mar 2022
Asthenoptycha sphaltica and nearby species at Jerrabomberra, NSW - 23 Mar 2022
Asthenoptycha sphaltica and nearby species at Jerrabomberra, NSW - 23 Mar 2022
Asthenoptycha sphaltica and nearby species at Jerrabomberra, NSW - 23 Mar 2022
Asthenoptycha sphaltica and nearby species at Jerrabomberra, NSW - 23 Mar 2022
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Identification history

Asthenoptycha sphaltica and nearby species 27 May 2022 GlennCocking
Asthenoptycha (genus) 24 Mar 2022 donhe
Asthenoptycha (genus) 23 Mar 2022 ibaird
Unidentified 23 Mar 2022 SteveBorkowskis

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Attracted to UV light

5 comments

ibaird wrote:
   23 Mar 2022
From what I can see of the forewing pattern it looks to be a good match for A. craterana which Bold Systems 4 confirms occurs in SE NSW as well as Tasmania. I rule out A. sphaltica because the leading edge of the main whitee diagonal line is straight without a bulge in it.
donhe wrote:
   24 Mar 2022
Asthenoptycha clarana does not appear in AFD or ALA. Do you mean Clarana clarana Meyrick, 1881?
ibaird wrote:
   24 Mar 2022
OK, my mistake again. I meant A, craterana. Too many late nights!
donhe wrote:
   24 Mar 2022
Was the background really blue, or has the lighting distorted the colours?
   24 Mar 2022
Hi Don, the background was white, the UV light is making the background appear blue. Sorry the photos aren’t the best, for whatever reason I found it hard to get the lighting right for this one.

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