Acosmeryx anceus

A Hawk moth (Macroglossinae at Mossman Gorge, QLD

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Acosmeryx anceus Yesterday WendyEM
Acosmeryx anceus Yesterday JasonPStewart
Acosmeryx anceus Yesterday WendyEM
Acosmeryx cinnamomea Yesterday JasonPStewart

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_Acosmeryx cinnamomea_ ? – beaut brown hawk moth – to check this identification and confirm or correct it . Appears healthy and resting . Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre, fence out in the garden area out the back of the Mayi Cafe . 2015 March 25th 2 – 2:07 pm . This small fenced area has been removed since some years ago now .

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WendyEM wrote:
   Yesterday
I think it is a better fit for Acosmeryx anceus. That sp has been recorded in the area.
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations?place_id=6744&preferred_place_id=6744&quality_grade=research&taxon_id=121804
JasonPStewart wrote:
   Yesterday
@WendyEm yeah may be right . Thanks .
Will wait for the moths' moderators to check this identification .
WendyEM wrote:
   Yesterday
OK I've dug out Mon. Aust. Lep. Vol. 13 Hawkmoths of Australia by Moulds, Tuttle & Lane CSIRO 2020 p.50 " Acosmeryx anceus anceus differs from A. cinnamomea in having the forewing discal spot white and always visible, whereas in A. cinnamomea it is either absent or, if present, brown, although sometimes paler towards the centre, rarely approaching white; and the outer margin of the forewing usually has the broad subapical crenulations as deep as the apical one, whereas in A. cinnamomea it is usually far more shallow."
JasonPStewart wrote:
   Yesterday
@WendyEm yeah looks more like it – thanks, again.

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