Tiger moths (Arctiinae)


Tiger moths (Arctiinae)

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ibaird wrote:
13 Apr 2025
Photo?

Ardices (genus)
donhe wrote:
13 Apr 2025
A. huebneri also typically has 4 submarginal forewing hyaline spots. This has 3. The spot sizes, shapes and positions of this specimen looks to me consistent with those of published images of several other identified Amata species, and given the variability of these species, I do not feel confident in assigning a species to this specimen.

Amata (genus)
WendyEM wrote:
13 Apr 2025
I could not find any other sp with matching forewings. The location FN Qld is appropriate too. We ID plenty of moths without hindwings.

Amata (genus)
donhe wrote:
13 Apr 2025
The diagnostic pale basal hindwing fascia for A. huebneri is obscured in this photo, so I think we cannot tell the species.

Amata (genus)
ibaird wrote:
13 Apr 2025
I think there are white wing tips.
Not A. aperta I think,

Amata nigriceps
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