Species Dirce solaris (Meyrick, 1890)
- Oenone solaris Meyrick, E. 1890. Revision of Australian Lepidoptera. III. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 2-n.s. 4(4): 1117-1216 [year of publication not confirmed] [1195].
Generic Combinations
- Dirce solaris (Meyrick, 1890).
Introduction
Dirce lunaris and D. solaris are sympatric and the caterpillars feed on the same host plant, the alpine shrub Epacris serpyllifolia R. Br. (Epacridaceae) over autumn. Adults fly in late spring to mid-summer but D. lunaris is usually present in far greater numbers than the rarer D. solaris. The moths of these species occur in alpine heathland in the Tasmanian highlands; however the known distribution of D. solaris is more limited, possibly due to under-collection. The adults of both species are rapid and low flying. Superficially the moths are of the same size, have cryptically coloured forewings and flash colouration on the hindwings. The hindwings of D. lunaris are white encircled by a dark grey band; whereas the centre of the hindwings of its sister species is a bright yellow, similar to the wing colouration of their congener Dirce aesiodora, the Holarctic archiearine, Archiearis parthenias and the Neotropical archiearine Archiearides fidonioides. The moths of all species of Dirce rest with the forewings completely covering the hindwings and folded planiform above the body (Young 2006).
Distribution
States
Tasmania
Extra Distribution Information
Australian Endemic.
Ecological Descriptors
Caterpillar: herbivore (associated flora: Epacris serpyllifolia J.R.Forst [EPACRIDACEAE] alpine heath).
General References
Young, C.J. 2006. Molecular relationships of the Australian Ennominae (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) and implications for the phylogeny of the Geometridae from molecular and morphological data. Zootaxa 1264: 1–147
History of changes
Published | As part of group | Action Date | Action Type | Compiler(s) |
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05-Jun-2024 | GEOMETROIDEA | 05-Jun-2024 | MODIFIED | Dr Cathy Byrne |
21-Feb-2022 | GEOMETROIDEA | 24-Nov-2023 | MODIFIED | Dr Cathy Byrne (TMAG) Di Moyle (TMAG) |
21-Feb-2022 | GEOMETRIDAE | 05-Jun-2024 | MODIFIED | Dr Federica Turco (QM) |
21-Feb-2022 | 20-Feb-2011 | MOVED | ||
21-Feb-2022 | 22-Nov-2010 | MOVED | ||
26-May-2010 | MODIFIED |