Autoba abrupta (Acontiinae)

The adult moth has pale brown wings each with a dark transverse line. The forewings also have a pale mark at each wingtip. The hindwings also have a black dot at the tornus. The moth has a wing span of about 2 cms. The species is found over south-east Asia, including India, Thailand, and also in Australia in:  Northern Territory, and Queensland.

Autoba abrupta is listed in the following regions:

Greater Brisbane

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