Meganola major (Nolinae)

The adult moth of this species has fawn forewings each with dark zigzag lines, and two dark smudges on the costa: one near the base, and one near the middle. The hindwings are fawn, fading to white at the base. The moth has a wingspan of about 2 cms. The species has been found across south-east Asia, and also in Australia in: Western Australia, Northern Territory, and Queensland.

Meganola major is listed in the following regions:

Greater Brisbane

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