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Sclerocris chalcoxantha

8 A Concealer moth (Eulechria group at Tharwa, ACT

Sclerocris chalcoxantha at Tharwa, ACT - 8 Dec 2024
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Identification history

Sclerocris chalcoxantha 8 Dec 2024 ibaird
Sclerocris chalcoxantha 8 Dec 2024 WendyEM
Unidentified 8 Dec 2024 DPRees125

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Significant sighting

ibaird noted:

10 Dec 2024

This moth appears to have only one other sighting online as evident from a sighting photographed from a sightin ffrom life from sounthern Victoria https://auth.ala.org.au/userdetails/callback?client_name=OidcClient&code=OC-12432-tQiPM2HOQQD80zb-jOtU7-x6ibDnOjgH&state=ad71e700f9 Other set specicimens are evident from southestern NSW in the ANIC collection (CSIRO)

User's notes

Large for a moth of this type, must have been about 12mm long as seen, did not hang about

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WendyEM wrote:
   8 Dec 2024
https://bold-au.hobern.net/specimens.php?taxid=414936
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/taxa/1533275-Sclerocris-chalcoxantha
ibaird wrote:
   8 Dec 2024
A new species for NatureMapr and NatureMapr's Canberra and Southern Tablelands region. An apparently rare or uncommon species with only one other sighting from life on the ALA. But according to BOLD (Hobern), see WendyEM's post (above), there are at least three other records in SE NSW as ANIC specimens. An excellent photo.
DPRees125 wrote:
   8 Dec 2024
Thank you all, I had a feeling this was something different..

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