Ocrasa albidalis (3123954055)
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Description: Ocrasa albidalis Walker, 1866, to MV light, Aranda, ACT, 20/21 December 2008 Based on Turner's description of Herculia acerasta (now Ocrasa acerasta) - "Extremely similar to H. albidalis, but the forewings are entirely devoid of discal dot and transverse lines" - this moth is Ocrasa albidalis since it shows the two transverse lines, while the moth in this photo is Ocrasa acerasta since it seems entirely plain. Date: 21 December 2008, 17:15. Source: Ocrasa albidalis. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location35° 15′ 49.01″ S, 149° 05′ 00.39″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-35.263614; 149.083442.
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