Tiger moths (Arctiinae)


Tiger moths (Arctiinae)

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donhe wrote:
25 Jan 2025
Oops no photo ?

Unidentified Tiger moth (Arctiinae)
WendyEM wrote:
20 Jan 2025
Sorry, not GSM but Crimson Tiger Moth is very stunning too

Ardices curvata
WendyEM wrote:
18 Jan 2025
yes a tricky plant to get shots in

Nyctemera amicus
donhe wrote:
16 Jan 2025
No obvious red dorsal warts on penultimate segments, so not Lymantriinae.
Unlike any in
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/arct/arctiinae-cats.html

Lithosiini
ibaird wrote:
15 Jan 2025
The key to recognizing this moth seems to be the large bulge in the line of the costa (visisble ar some angles), the charactertic large squarish dots along the outer margin of the forewing and the light orange-coloured hidwing (not visible here but which can be seen in Sighting No. 4437749 , Only the second sighting of this species. Excellent photo.

Parelictis saleuta
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