Bradina admixtalis (Walker, 1859)
(one synonym : Pleonectusa tabidalis Lewderer, 1863)
SPILOMELINI   ,     PYRAUSTINAE   ,     CRAMBIDAE

Don Herbison-Evans ( donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
&
Stella Crossley

Bradina admixtalis
(Photo: courtesy of Graeme Cocks, Townsville)

The adult moth has pale brown wings, with a dark costa with two dark marks on it to each forewing, and an indistinct dark submarginal line on every wing. The moth has a wingspan of about 2 cms.

The species has been found across south-east Asia, including:

  • Hong Kong,
    as well as in Australia in
  • Victoria,
  • New South Wales, and
  • Queensland.

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    (updated 26 March 2011)