Description: Thalaina selenaea (Doubleday, 1845), to MV light, Aranda, ACT, 9/10 April 2010 Thalaina selenaea seems to be much more prone to fly than Thalaina clara. Over the last few days I have caught several of each species. Photographing clara has been easy, but selenaea flies as I get close. Date: 10 April 2010, 13:19. Source: Thalaina selenaea. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location35° 15′ 48.19″ S, 149° 04′ 59.62″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-35.263386; 149.083228.
Description: Thalaina selenaea (Doubleday, 1845), to MV light, Aranda, ACT, 9/10 April 2010 Thalaina selenaea seems to be much more prone to fly than Thalaina clara. Over the last few days I have caught several of each species. Photographing clara has been easy, but selenaea flies as I get close. Date: 10 April 2010, 13:19. Source: Thalaina selenaea. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location35° 15′ 48.19″ S, 149° 04′ 59.62″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-35.263386; 149.083228.
Description: Thalaina selenaea (Doubleday, 1845), to MV light, Aranda, ACT, 9/10 April 2010 Thalaina selenaea seems to be much more prone to fly than Thalaina clara. Over the last few days I have caught several of each species. Photographing clara has been easy, but selenaea flies as I get close. Date: 10 April 2010, 13:19. Source: Thalaina selenaea Uploaded by berichard. Author: Donald Hobern from Canberra, Australia. Camera location35° 15′ 48.19″ S, 149° 04′ 59.62″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-35.263386; 149.083228.
Description: Thalaina selenaea (Doubleday, 1845), to MV light, Aranda, ACT, 23/24 April 2008 T. selenaea appears in two forms: one plain white, the other as shown here. Date: 24 April 2008, 08:19. Source: Thalaina selenaea. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location35° 15′ 49.01″ S, 149° 05′ 00.39″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-35.263614; 149.083442.
Description: Thalaina selenaea (Doubleday, 1845), to MV light, Aranda, ACT, 9/10 April 2010 Thalaina selenaea seems to be much more prone to fly than Thalaina clara. Over the last few days I have caught several of each species. Photographing clara has been easy, but selenaea flies as I get close. Date: 10 April 2010, 13:18. Source: Thalaina selenaea Uploaded by berichard. Author: Donald Hobern from Canberra, Australia. Camera location35° 15′ 48.19″ S, 149° 04′ 59.62″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-35.263386; 149.083228.
Description: Thalaina selenaea (Doubleday, 1845), to MV light, Aranda, ACT, 9/10 April 2010 Thalaina selenaea seems to be much more prone to fly than Thalaina clara. Over the last few days I have caught several of each species. Photographing clara has been easy, but selenaea flies as I get close. Date: 10 April 2010, 13:18. Source: Thalaina selenaea Uploaded by berichard. Author: Donald Hobern from Canberra, Australia. Camera location35° 15′ 48.19″ S, 149° 04′ 59.62″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-35.263386; 149.083228.
Description: Thalaina selenaea (Doubleday, 1845), to MV light, Aranda, ACT, 9/10 April 2010 Thalaina selenaea seems to be much more prone to fly than Thalaina clara. Over the last few days I have caught several of each species. Photographing clara has been easy, but selenaea flies as I get close. Date: 10 April 2010, 13:19. Source: Thalaina selenaea. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location35° 15′ 48.19″ S, 149° 04′ 59.62″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-35.263386; 149.083228.