Dichromodes mesogonia (Widespread Heath Moth)

 The adult female moths have grey forewings each with variable patterns, including two incomplete dark lines. The hindwings are plain grey with a vestigial pattern. The females have threadlike antennae.

The males have the dark brown bands embedded in a more complex pattern. The males have antennae with a feather-like fringe on one side. Both sexes have a dark irregular spot with a pale centre near the middle of each forewing. The moths normally rest with the forewings covering the hindwings. The wingspan is about 2 cms.

The species has been found New South Wales,Victoria, and Western Australia.

The name Dichromodes mesogonia appears to be applied to a number of similar species. In due course they will probably be described separately, and be given separate names. 

Dichromodes mesogonia is listed in the following regions:

Canberra & Southern Tablelands  |  South Coast

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