Amata nr aperta

Pale Spotted Tiger Moth at Mount Taylor

Amata nr aperta at Mount Taylor - 16 Jan 2022
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Identification history

Amata nr aperta 21 Feb 2024 ibaird
Amata nr aperta 17 Jan 2022 donhe
Amata (genus) 17 Jan 2022 ibaird
Amata (genus) 17 Jan 2022 kasiaaus
Unidentified 16 Jan 2022 LOz

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6 comments

michaelb wrote:
   17 Jan 2022
Tiger moth
donhe wrote:
   17 Jan 2022
see "(BC EF Lep 01429) Copyright - All Rights Reserved (2010) Egbert Friedrich"
at
https://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=10507
Kallies wrote:
   20 Feb 2024
this does not look like a species that would occur in Canberra, is the image correctly assigned?
donhe wrote:
   20 Feb 2024
This resembles several specimens of A. aperta on BOLD which shows specimens from all over Eastern Australia.
ibaird wrote:
   21 Feb 2024
Yes, agreed, system placed the new species at 'Plants, Other Shrubs' but this has now been corrected with michaelb's help. Thanks Michael.
Kallies wrote:
   22 Feb 2024
I dont think it is aperta. But Amata is a mess. Certainly I would consider the data in iNat with a grain of salt

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  • 16 Jan 2022 06:26 AM Recorded on
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