I think not D. stenodesma which has a dark line from the tip of the forewing just reaches the next wavy dark transverse line', see LBH. I thinkk this corrsponds with Moths of Victoria ('Dysbatus sp,1'), see part 5, which is descibed as being variable (sometimes missing the central third transverse line). This looks likeon of the example shown on part 5 which has bolder transverse lines.
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