The Bark Moths #4.

Three more genera,  Didymoctenia, Ectropis and Psilosticha.

Didymoctenia.

The Thick-lined Bark Moth, Didymoctenia exsuperata, female.

Male.

Ectropis.

The well named Common Bark Moth, Ectropis excursaria, male.

Female.

The Loop-line Bark Moth, Ectropis bispinaria, male.

Female.

The Ringed Bark Moth, Ectropis fractaria, male.

Female.

On the forest floor.

The Dark-tipped Bark Moth, Ectropis lignea, male.

Female, patched.

Psilosticha.

The Little Brown Bark Moth, Psilosticha pristis, male.

The Fine-waved Bark Moth, Psilosticha absorpta.

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References and further reading, Moths of Victoria Volume 7.

To be continued.

The Bark Moths #3.

Three genera in this episode, Sciolglyptis, Syneora, and Psilosticha.

Scioglyptis.

The Fuscous Bark Moth, Scioglyptis canescaria, female.

The Light Grey Bark Moth, Scioglyptis loxographa, female.

The Grey-patch Bark Moth, Scioglyptis chionomera.

Male

Female.

The White-patch Bark Moth, Scioglyptis lyciaria.

Male.

Syneora.

The Forest Bark Moth, Syneora mundifera, male.

Female.

The Cream-fringed Bark Moth, Syneora praecisa, male.

The Long-winged Bark Moth, Syneora strixata, females.

Moths of Victoria Volume Seven notes that there has been just one Victorian record of Syneora hemeropa since 1931, male and female came to the light at home in June 2020, and another female in September 2020

The Ring-tipped Bark Moth, female.

Male.

The T-marked Bark Moth, Syneora fractata, male.

Psilosticha.

The Bold-waved Bark Moth, Psilosticha attacta, male.

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To be continued.

References and further reading,  Moths of Victoria Volume 7.