Taxeotis egenata

A Geometer moth at suppressed

Taxeotis egenata at suppressed - 27 Jul 2007
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Identification history

Taxeotis egenata 30 Aug 2023 donhe
Taxeotis egenata 30 Aug 2023 ibaird
Unidentified 28 Aug 2023 PJH123

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Taxeotis ? Nearcha ?

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ibaird wrote:
   28 Aug 2023
Taxeotis egenarta?
donhe wrote:
   30 Aug 2023
I agree it looks like some, but not many, specimens listed as T. egenarta on iNat, but I think it also looks like some unnamed Nearcha species on BOLD.
ibaird wrote:
   30 Aug 2023
Clearly variable, but I think its more like Taxeotis egenarta because of the smooth curve of thr main forewing line and two lines of fine black dots aligned close by with it. Nearcha EOF3 (8 images) seems the most similar but males have filamentous antennae and the females have diffierent forewing markings altogether. eg.
https://bie.ala.org.au/species/https://biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/2d356f37-6efa-45ce-85b8-6b71c3796e6s
There are 53 observations of T. egenarta on iNaturalist (43 on he ALA) the majority of which do not have the prominent or reduced twin black dots either side of the forewing near the body like in this specimen. Most records are from SE Quensalnd and further north.
Formerly Panagra egenata Walker, F. 1861 (AFD).

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  • 1 - 3 Abundance
  • 27 Jul 2007 08:08 PM Recorded on
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    Sheldon

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