Synemon selene

Synemon selene
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Castniidae
Genus: Synemon
Species: S. selene
Binomial name
Synemon selene
Klug, 1850[1]
Synonyms
  • Synemon adelaida Swinhoe, 1892

Synemon selene, the pale sun-moth, is a moth in the Castniidae family. It is found in Australia, including Victoria and South Australia.[2]

The wingspan is about 35 mm for males and 47 mm for females. The forewing upperside is predominantly light brown or greyish-brown with small black and white markings and pale fawn or greyish-fawn striations, which follow the veins. The hindwing upperside is yellowish-orange with blackish spots and markings and a silvery-grey basal area. On their undersides, the forewings and hindwings are shades of pale whitish-orange with a few blackish spots and markings. A number of morphs occur, commonly named the Pale Morph, Terrick Terrick Morph, Nhill Morph, Narrow-winged Morph, Dark Morph and Two Wells Morph.[3]

Adults have been recorded from early February to early March.

The larvae probably feed on the roots of Austrodanthonia setacea.

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