Insect sightings


A guide to Australian insect families (from CSIRO) can be found at:
http://anic.ento.csiro.au/insectfamilies/

Daley, A. & Ellingsen, K., 2012. Insects of Tasmania: An online field guide

A useful introduction to Insects, visit:
http://australianmuseum.net.au/uploads/documents/9362/invertebrate_guide.pdf

A diagram of Insect morphology illustrating terminology with legend of body parts:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insect_morphology#/media/File:Insect_anatomy_diagram.svg

A diagram of an insect illustrating terminology based on a worker ant, see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaster_(insect_anatomy)#/media/File:Scheme_ant_worker_anatomy-en.svg

Photographing insects

There are two main ways to photograph insects with a camera: using a macro close-up lens or a zoom lens. If the insect tolerates your getting very close, then you can use the macro lens. For example, some moths will remain quite still when approached, believing they are camouflaged and invisible. However, many insects, especially those that can fly, will move away when you approach. This is especially true for insects like butterflies and dragonflies. So a good zoom lens is very useful for photographing many insects. If you are using a smartphone, then use a macro lens or a macro attachment. E.g. OlloClip for iPhone. If you want to have an insect identified to species then clear photographs are usually needed because minute parts of the anatomy may need to be checked. It is valuable to take several photos from various angles so that these anatomical details can be seen. Many insects are have particular plants that they feed on, and they can be identified more easily when the associated plant is known. So if the insect is resting or feeding on a plant, take note of what the plant is or ensure that a photo shows the plant clearly.



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Archernis callixantha (Spilomelinae) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Scioglyptis chionomera (Grey Patch Bark Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Edosa xystidophora (Tineid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Catoryctis subparallela (Curved-horn moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Amelora (genus) (Nacophorini) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Asura lydia (Lydia Lichen Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Eilema plana (Little White Lichen Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Traminda aventiaria (A Geometer moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Discophlebia celaena (Variable Snub Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Autoba pectorora (Acontiinae) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Leucania abdominalis (Leucania abdominalis) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Spodoptera umbraculata (A Noctuid moth (Acronictinae)) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Nola fasciata (A Noctuid moth (Nolidae)) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Idaea inversata (Purple Wave) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Ardiosteres moretonella (Scruffy Case Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Uraba lugens (Gumleaf Skeletonizer) at Sheldon, QLD - 20 Apr 2007 by PJH123
Tenodera australasiae (Purple-winged mantid) at Campbellfield, VIC - 15 Apr 2007 by WendyEM
Heteronympha merope (Common Brown Butterfly) at Campbellfield, VIC - 15 Apr 2007 by WendyEM
Cleora repetita (Ennominae) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Leistarcha tenuistria (A Gelechioid moth (Xyloryctidae)) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Scioglyptis canescaria (Fuscous Bark Moth, Boarmini) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Asura bipars (Asura bipars) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Periphoeba trepida (A Tortricid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Cleora displicata (A Cleora Bark Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Glyphodes microta (A Crambid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Garrha leucerythra (A concealer moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Eudaimonisma batchelorella (Spilomelinae) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Merocroca automima (Chezala group) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Gastrina cristaria (Wave-lined Geometrid) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Cryptophasa tetrazona (A Xyloryctid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Chiriphe equidistans (A Tiger moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Agathodes ostentalis (Coral Tree Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Prasinocyma rhodocosma (Northern Emerald) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Balantiucha decorata (Other moths (Uraniiadae family)) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Donuca rubropicta (White Banded Noctuid Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Maliattha amorpha (An Erebid moth (Acontiinae) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Maliattha signifera (Acontinae) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Philenora aspectalella (Little Mask Philenora) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Eilema plana (Little White Lichen Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Coequosa australasiae (Double Headed Hawk Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Niceteria macrocosma (Showy Geometrid) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Casbia rectaria (Casbia rectaria) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Endosimilis stilbealis (A Pyralid moth (Endotrichinae)) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Hypobapta diffundens (Diffundens Grey) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Discophlebia lucasii (Lucas' Snub Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Panacela (genus) (A Monkey moth (Eupteroridae fam.)) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Scirpophaga (genus) (A Crambid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Lichenaula appropinquans (A Xylorictid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Philobota (genus) (Unidentified Philobota genus moths) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Traminda aventiaria (A Geometer moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Hypatima cyrtopleura (Gelechiidae) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Pernattia pusilla (She-Oak Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Brunia replana (Lichen-eating Caterpillar) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Xylorycta assimilis (A Xyloryctid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Pararguda crenulata (Lappett moth or Snout moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Salma cholica (A Pyralid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Hyblaea ibidias (A Teak moth (Hyblaeidae family).) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Panacela (genus) (A Monkey moth (Eupteroridae fam.)) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Unplaced externaria (Mahogany Bark Moth (formerly Hypomecis externaria)) at Sheldon, QLD - 30 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Traminda aventiaria (A Geometer moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Uraba lugens (Gumleaf Skeletonizer) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Barea (genus) (A concealer moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Glyphodes microta (A Crambid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Barea (genus) (A concealer moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Conogethes haemactalis (Spilomelinae) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Scioglyptis chionomera (Grey Patch Bark Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Earias luteolaria (Chloephorinae) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Stathmopoda (genus) (A curved-horn moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Nacoleia rhoeoalis (Spilomelinae) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Addyme ferrorubella (Phycitinae) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Clania ignobilis (Faggot Case Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Endotricha mesenterialis (A Pyralid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Prasinocyma albicosta (An Emerald moth (Geometrinae)) at Sheldon, QLD - 28 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Hemicordulia tau (Tau Emerald) at Red Hill, ACT - 25 Mar 2007 by Illilanga
Asura bipars (Asura bipars) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Maliattha amorpha (An Erebid moth (Acontiinae) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Eupselia iridizona (Hypertrophidae) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Dysbatus stenodesma (Dysbatus stenodesma) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Macrobathra desmotoma ( A Cosmet moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Corgatha drosera (Beautiful Hookwing) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Philobota (genus) (Unidentified Philobota genus moths) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Hellinsia balanotes (Pterophorinae) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Isomoralla philotherma (Philobota group) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Ocrasa albidalis (A Pyralid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Phycitinae (subfamily) (A snout moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Barea leucocephala (A Concealer moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Spodoptera umbraculata (A Noctuid moth (Acronictinae)) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Epipaschiinae (subfamily) (A Pyralid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 24 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Orgyia australis (Painted Pine Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 23 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Glyphodes cosmarcha (Spilomelinae) at Sheldon, QLD - 23 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Psaroxantha (genus) (A Concealer moth (Wingia Group)) at Sheldon, QLD - 23 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Panacela lewinae (A Monkey moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 23 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Zonopetala quadripustulella (A Concealer moth (Wingia Group)) at Sheldon, QLD - 23 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Unplaced suasaria (Unplaced suasaria) at Sheldon, QLD - 23 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Hypodoxa conspurcata (A Textured emerald) at Sheldon, QLD - 23 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Parapoynx diminutalis (A Crambid moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 23 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Heteroteucha kershawi (James Kershaw's Concealer Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 23 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Heteroteucha dimochla (Wingia group) at Sheldon, QLD - 23 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Hoplomorpha abalienella (Hoplomorpha abalienella) at Sheldon, QLD - 23 Mar 2007 by PJH123
Cyme structa (Banded Lichen Moth) at Sheldon, QLD - 23 Mar 2007 by PJH123

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