Decatopseustis xanthastis (Decatopseustis xanthastis)

Often seen during the day, resting on sedge or grass-tree leaves

Description based on Meyrick (1904) Proc.Linn.Soc.NSW. 29:306.

- body length 10-12mm (related species D. cataphanes is longer 15-17mm)

- long, lamellar, yellow scales curving over the frons

- labial palpi recurved, with apical segment slender and acute and coloured pale yellow, 2nd segment thickened with smooth, dark brown scales

- antennae dark brown, ringed with pale yellow

- legs dark brown, ringed with yellowish hairs

- forewings pale yellow with three transverse dark brown stripes. The first is basal and encloses a yellow basal dot; the second begins halfway along length of wing and is connected to the first by a slender costal streak; the third is terminal and broader than in D. cataphanes, leaving only a narrow strip of yellow between it and the second stripe.

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Paul Whitington, Wonboyn
Paul Whitington, Wonboyn
Paul Whitington, Wonboyn

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