
Agamana conjungens
Common NameAgamana conjungens
Scientific NameAgamana conjungens
FamilyErebidae
SubfamilyErebinae
Wingspan (mm)45
Primary Colorsdark brown, light brown, tan
HabitatForests, woodlands, and areas with suitable host plants
Geographic RangeAustralia (Queensland, New South Wales)
Host Plantsunknown
Flight PeriodYear-round
Flight Stylefluttering
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Lifecycle NotesLike most moths, it undergoes complete metamorphosis, progressing through egg, larval (caterpillar), pupal, and adult stages.
Identification TipsKey identification features include the striking light brown geometric pattern, particularly the Y-shape, on its dark brown forewings.
Description
A medium-sized moth with dark brown forewings featuring prominent light brown geometric lines that form a distinctive Y-shaped pattern.




