Donuca castalia

An Erebid moth (Catocalini) at Sheldon, QLD

Donuca castalia at Sheldon, QLD - 17 Aug 2007
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Donuca castalia 1 Oct 2023 donhe
Donuca castalia 30 Sep 2023 ibaird
Unidentified 29 Sep 2023 PJH123

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Donuca castalia (Fabricius, 1775)

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ibaird wrote:
   30 Sep 2023
I notice this species D. castaliaappears twice on Lpeidiotera Butterfly House under the Eribidae family. Once in the Catocolini subfamily and one in the Erebiniae subfamily. I assume the former is correct?
PJH123 wrote:
   1 Oct 2023
Its full position is as follows; EREBIDAE (Family) Erebinae (Subfamily) Catocalini (Tribe) Donuca castalia (Fabricius, 1775)
ibaird wrote:
   1 Oct 2023
OK. But are two entries on LBH necessary?
donhe wrote:
   2 Oct 2023
In my recent split of the subfamilies of Erebidae following the AFD classification, some webpages were copied to their new folder rather than moved too ensure they were not lost. You will notice those moved to Catocalini do not appear in
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/ereb/erebinae.html
But Google knows the copies of the redundant psges are still in their old folders and produces them on request. I had a bad fall at home the other day and was in hospital for a while. Meanwhile i am flat out trying to help with Peters deluge. I intend to delete them on due course, but I cannot do everything simultaneously.
ibaird wrote:
   3 Oct 2023
Hi donhe. Sorry to hear about your fall. By ''Peter'deluge"". I presumed you meant, at first, unusual rainfall, but of course you mean his extra moth postings!. Take care! Cheers, Ian Baird

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