Avatha discolor (Dimorphic Statusmoth)

 The adult moth is quite variable in colours and pattern, but usually is brown with a broad tapering pale wavy band across the middle of each forewing, with a pale finger poking outwards halfway across. The female is less boldly marked than the male. The hindwings and the undersides of both sexes are plain brown, darkening toward the margins. The wingspan of both sexes is about 5 cms. The species is found in across south-east Asia and the western Pacific, including Australia in Queensland, and Norfolk Island.

Avatha discolor is listed in the following regions:

New South Wales North Coast  |  Greater Brisbane

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