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Otago Ghost Moth (Aoraia rufivena)Observer
possumsendDescription
Drawn to light. 3 turned up together, during rain.
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Otago Ghost Moth (Aoraia rufivena)Observer
possumsendDescription
Drawn to light. 3 turned up together, during rain.
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Otago Ghost Moth (Aoraia rufivena)Observer
possumsendDescription
Drawn to light. 3 turned up together, during rain.
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Blackheaded Leafroller (Ctenopseustis obliquana)Observer
possumsendDescription
Drawn to light.
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Ichneutica propriaObserver
possumsendDescription
Drawn to light. Previously an uncommon moth here but now turning up regularly.
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Ichneutica scutataObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.
Photos / Sounds
What
Ichneutica scutataObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.
What
Ichneutica scutataObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.
What
Ichneutica scutataObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.
What
Ichneutica scutataObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.
What
Ichneutica scutataObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.
What
Ichneutica scutataObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.
Photos / Sounds
What
Ichneutica scutataObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.
What
Ichneutica scutataObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.
Photos / Sounds
What
Ichneutica scutataObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.
Photos / Sounds
What
Ichneutica scutataObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.
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Eudonia philergaObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.
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Ichneutica rubescensObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.
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Winter Ghost Moth (Cladoxycanus minos)Observer
possumsendDescription
Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights. Quite small, quite orange.
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Helastia corculariaObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.
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Scoparia halopisObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.
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Genus HarmologaObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.
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Barred Pink Carpet (Xanthorhoe semifissata)Observer
possumsendDescription
Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.
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New Zealand Looper (Epyaxa rosearia)Observer
possumsendDescription
Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.
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Physetica phriciasObserver
possumsendDescription
Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.