Arquivos de periódicos de abril 2024

05 de abril de 2024

Calliodes, Cometaster, Erebus, Cyligramma - moths I get confused by (C)

Owl moths of the Erebidae. I call these the cellophane comma moths. They all have the distinctive yin-yang marking.

Quick cheat sheet

Detailed cheat sheet


Photo credits: Cometaster pyrula: @wynand_uys @hrodulf @dhfischer | Spirama glaucescens: @moira_fitzpatrick | Calliodes pretiosissima: @dhfischer @karinmitton | Erebus walkeri: @rodswazi @martinmandak | Cyligramma fluctuosa: @bartwursten | Cyligramma magus: @henrydelange | Cyligramma latona: @annagood @muonmo



Notes:
  • Apparently Cyligramma limacina does not occur in sA and obs on iNat are incorrectly ID'd and should be C. fluctuosa.
  • Cyligramma joa, a Madagascan species, may occur in sA. I have gone through all the Cyligramma obs on iNat and I don't see it there. C. joa on Afromoths - https://www.afromoths.net/species/43727
  • Erebus atavistis occurs in Zim. No obs that I can find on iNat yet. E. atavistis on Afromoths - https://www.afromoths.net/species_by_code/EREBATAV?tab=photos



    Cyligramma joa copyright A. Basquin on Afromoths

Erebus atavistis copyright TMSA on Afromoths



As always, Thank You very much to the photographers!

Posted on 05 de abril de 2024, 12:04 PM by karoopixie karoopixie | 6 comentários | Deixar um comentário

11 de abril de 2024

Aurivillius, Tagoropsis, Pselaphelia, Nudaurelia wahlbergii - moths I get confused by (D)

The yellow/brown emperors with stripes, scallops and the pinkish wavy wash along the trailing wing margin.


Photo credits: Tagoropsis flavinata @magdastlucia | Pselaphelia flavivitta @richard_johnstone | Aurivillius fuscus @dhfischer / @paolocandotti / @dhfischer | Nudaurelia wahlbergii @carasylvia / @evingrody / @lindaloffler



A lovely photo by @moira_fitzpatrick showing both colour forms of A. fuscus together:

From observation: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/112291791


Thank you very much to the photographers!

Posted on 11 de abril de 2024, 10:24 AM by karoopixie karoopixie | 2 comentários | Deixar um comentário

Nephele - moths I get confused by (E)

The Nepheles (Sphingidae).

Photo credits: N. accentifera @rodswazi / @seanakruger / inset @bartwursten | N. peneus @wynand_uys / @qgrobler | N. vau @roelofvdb / @suncana | N. argentifera @meagan37 / @mexel | N. comma @scottfrichardson / @bartwursten / @bartwursten / @martinmandak | N. aequivalens @martinmandak | N. cf. rosae/oenopion @bartwursten | N. bipartita @bartwursten | N. funebris @ricky_taylor

The insets of the silver markings are all from the left forewing.


Notes

  • N. lannini apparently occurs in Moz. Looks pretty similar to N. funebris.
  • N. rosae and N. oenopion on Afromoths look so similar to me that I can't tell the difference. We have only one ob on iNat so far (ID'd as rosae), so I have no comparisons to work with.
  • All my images here need to be confirmed - please don't take this cheat sheet as gospel. If you have any suggestions for ID tips or corrections, please let me know!!
  • Nepheles usually have green and brown forms. Some, especially comma often don't have the silver marking on the wing, or just a silver dot.


Thank you to the photographers!

Posted on 11 de abril de 2024, 02:33 PM by karoopixie karoopixie | 0 comentários | Deixar um comentário

Nephele

The Nepheles (Sphingidae).

Photo credits: N. accentifera @rodswazi / @seanakruger / inset @bartwursten | N. peneus @wynand_uys / @qgrobler | N. vau @roelofvdb / @suncana | N. argentifera @meagan37 / @mexel | N. comma @scottfrichardson / @bartwursten / @bartwursten / @martinmandak | N. aequivalens @martinmandak | N. cf. rosae/oenopion @bartwursten | N. bipartita @bartwursten | N. funebris @ricky_taylor

The insets of the silver markings are all from the left forewing.


Notes

  • N. lannini apparently occurs in Moz. Looks pretty similar to N. funebris.
  • N. rosae and N. oenopion on Afromoths look so similar to me that I can't tell the difference. We have only one ob on iNat so far (ID'd as rosae), so I have no comparisons to work with.
  • All my images here need to be confirmed - please don't take this cheat sheet as gospel. If you have any suggestions for ID tips or corrections, please let me know!!
  • Nepheles usually have green and brown forms. Some, especially comma often don't have the silver marking on the wing, or just a silver dot.


Thank you to the photographers!

Posted on 11 de abril de 2024, 02:37 PM by karoopixie karoopixie | 2 comentários | Deixar um comentário

22 de abril de 2024

Silver pattern green geometrids - moths I get confused by (F)


Photo credits: Dichroma equestralis @jennyparsons_201pringle | Argyrophora moderata @kooscl | Drepanogynis bifasciata @karoopixie



Thank you to the photographers!

Posted on 22 de abril de 2024, 10:00 AM by karoopixie karoopixie | 0 comentários | Deixar um comentário

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