Moth (Lepidoptera) species


Useful references:

In the notes provided about individual species, semi-technical terms are sometimes used.  They are briely explained below.

Labial palpi.  These are paired appendages extending from the lower part of the head, on either side of the proboscis.  They provide important information about the family of the moth.

Parts of a moth’s wing:

  Costa:  The leading edge of the wing

  Inner margin:  The trailing edge of the wing

  Termen:  The outer margin of the wing, connecting the costa to the inner margin

  Apex:  The leading tip of the wing, where the costa and termen meet

  Tornus:   The trailing corner of the wing, where the termen and inner margin meet

  Cilia.  Long hairy scales along an edge of the wing



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Stathmopoda callichrysa (A curved-horn moth)

Stathmopoda cephalaea (A Lizard moth (Stathmopodidae)

Stathmopoda crocophanes (Yellow Stathmopoda Moth)

Stathmopoda cyanopla (A Gelechioid moth (Stathmopodinae)

Stathmopoda hyposcia (A Gelechioid moth)

Stathmopoda lethonoa (Stathmopoda lethonoa)

Stathmopoda megathyma (A concealer moth)

Stathmopoda melanochra (An Oecophorid moth (Eriococcus caterpillar))

Stegasta variana (A curved-horn moth)

Stegommata sulfuratella (Banksia Leaf-Miner)

Stericta bryomima (A Pyralid moth)

Stericta carbonalis (Charcoal Pyralid)

Stericta cletolis (A Pyralid moth (Epipaschinae)

Stericta concisella (A Pyralid moth (Epipaschiinae))

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