Swift and Ghost moths (Hepialidae)


Swift and Ghost moths (Hepialidae)

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ConBoekel wrote:
8 hrs ago
It was dying when I first saw it and the meat ants were already moving in.

Oxycanus rufescens
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Female, short thin antennae.

Oxycanus rufescens
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Hi Mjowl, thanks for your sighting. The media you provided is missing or unclear. To help us verify this sighting, please provide additional media.

Abantiades (genus)
donhe wrote:
Yesterday
Oops no photo ?

Abantiades (genus)
ibaird wrote:
14 May 2025
Male light coloured almost yellow filamentous antennae with ramia shorter one side thaan the other suggeests O. silvanus.

Oxycanus silvanus
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