Amelora conia Turner, 1947
DIPTYCHINI,   ENNOMINAE,   GEOMETRIDAE,   GEOMETROIDEA
 
Don Herbison-Evans,
(donherbisonevans@yahoo.com)
and
Stella Crossley

Amelora conia
(Photo: courtesy of Dustyn and Catherine, Narrikup, Western Australia)

The adult moths of this species are pale brown with a dark spot near the middle of each wing. The wingspan is about 3 cms.

Amelora conia
(Photo: courtesy of Olga Schmidt, Queensland Museum)

The species has been found in:

  • New South Wales,
  • Victoria,
  • Tasmania,
  • South Australia, and
  • Western Australia.

    Amelora conia
    underside
    (Photo: courtesy of Olga Schmidt, Queensland Museum)


    Further Reading

    Olga Schmidt,
    An annotated and illustrated list of the primary type specimens of geometrid moths deposited in the Queensland Museum (Australia, Brisbane),
    Spixiana,
    Volume 5, Part 1 (2012), pp. 79-100, Figs. 1 a,b.

    A. Jefferis Turner,
    New Australian species of Boarmiadae (Lepidoptera),
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland,
    Volume 58 (1947), p. 106, No. 87.


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    (written 21 May 2015, updated 2 April 2023)