Doratifera pinguis

Pale Cup Moth at Sheldon, QLD

Doratifera pinguis at Sheldon, QLD - suppressed
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Identification history

Doratifera pinguis 29 Jul 2023 ibaird
Doratifera pinguis 29 Jul 2023 donhe
Unidentified 27 Jul 2023 PJH123

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Limacodidae

5 comments

ibaird wrote:
   28 Jul 2023
Seems likely, but Í havent found a match in Limacodidae. Is that green colouration real or an artefact of the lighting? Doratifera?
PJH123 wrote:
   29 Jul 2023
Yes Ian, it is up close to the lamp, so the colouration is incorrect. I have records of both D. pinguis and D. quadriguttata from here. This one is closer to D. quadriguttata but I suspect inconclusive
donhe wrote:
   29 Jul 2023
The two forewing submarginal lines match those on several specimens of D. pinguis on BOLD. A group of their specimens of this species seem to come from both sides of the QLD-NSW border.
PJH123 wrote:
   29 Jul 2023
The striping on the legs and the dashed line on the cilia are hard to place on any species
ibaird wrote:
   29 Jul 2023
Yes the submarginal dashed lines are distinctive. I have not found those marks on any online specimens. Although I agree with don that some specimens on Bold show this feature faintly.. Pity we don't have another image.

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  • 25mm to 50mm Animal size

Species information

  • Doratifera pinguis Scientific name
  • Pale Cup Moth Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 748m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning

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