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Asmicridea edwardsii

Shannon Moth at Jagungal Wilderness, NSW

Asmicridea edwardsii at Jagungal Wilderness, NSW - 10 Jan 2023
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Asmicridea edwardsii 23 Jan 2023 MichaelMulvaney
Asmicridea edwardsii 20 Jan 2023 ibaird
Unidentified 20 Jan 2023 Pirom

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Emerging from streamside grasses and sedges in evenings and also during the day and displaying in groups of up to about 100 over water. Patterning variable between individuals.

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ibaird wrote:
   20 Jan 2023
Not a moth, a Caddis Fly; i.e a 'Shannon Moth'.
Pirom wrote:
   21 Jan 2023
The photographed specimen joined other individuals which match more clearly A. edwardii examples on ALA in display flight.

I’ve now entered a record of one of these individuals separately on CNM.
donhe wrote:
   21 Jan 2023
How do we distinguish Trichoptera from Acentropinae?
ibaird wrote:
   21 Jan 2023
I am not sure. See https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/3386716.
see also https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/3364955.
Kim Pullen may be able to assist in distinguishing them.
Alice wrote:
   23 Jan 2023
Caddisflies are distinguished from moths (Lepidoptera in general) by having hair not scales on their wings and bodies, not having an extensible proboscis (for feeding), and hold their wings 'tent-like' when resting and a suite of other less obvious features. Some of the very small moths are hairy, and lack a proboscis, but they have a very different-shaped head, and some of the caddisflies have some scales, but they are mostly tropical and have only patchy scales on wings of males. These are definitely caddisflies. Recently I saw a lot of larvae of Asmicridea in the Cotter River, below the dam. On the downstream side of rocks they construct tapered nets of silk and filter from the water the fine particular matter that they feed on.

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