(formerly known as Cosmophila psamathodes) SCOLIOPTERYGINAE, EREBIDAE, NOCTUOIDEA | (donherbisonevans@yahoo.com) and Stella Crossley |
(Photo: courtesy of
Dianne Clarke,
Maleny, Queensland)
The adult moth of this species has pale brown forewings, each with dark markings including a vague dark submarginal line, and other angular dark lines, and a small white spot and a small black spot in the cell. The forewing margins have a well developed cusp at the midway point. The hindwings are plain pale brown, with scalloped margins. The wingspan is about 4 cms.
The species has been found in Australia in
The adult moths look remarkably like those of Anomis definata.
Further reading :
A. Jefferis Turner,
New genera and species of Lepidoptera belonging to the family Noctuidae,
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales,
Volume 27 (1908), p. 108.
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(written 18 May 2020)