Cruria donowani (Crow or Donovan's Day Moth)

The adult moth is black, with white spots on the forewings and a ragged diagonal cream-coloured bar across each hindwing. The moths have a wingspan of about 5 cms. The moths are unusual in that they are on the wing in daytime, like butterflies, and unlike moths from most other families. The species is found in drier areas of Australia in Northern Territory,  Queensland,  New South Wales,  Victoria, and  South Australia.   

The species closely resembles Cruria synopla, but the hindwing bar of Cruria donowani is whiter and more ragged. Also, Cruria donowani has NO narrow pale yellow line from the base to the middle of each forewing.

Cruria donowani is listed in the following regions:

Canberra & Southern Tablelands

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