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@Nuwan: Do you also agree that this Lurcher is actually not a Lurcher but also an Australian Rustic??
http://www.mycapricorncoast.com/animals/...
Yes, I see what you mean. On the left wing the typical apex is some kind lost and rounded, on the right side you see some remnants of this typical form.
@bayucca, when i search google images for Australian Lurcher i found this image
http://www.dwpicture.com.au/picture.asp?...
then i thought this maybe a female Lurcher
but now i see it's Rustic thank you bayucca :)
@Nuwan. If you have your suggestion from this site, than the ID is wrong. Look at the form of the apical forewing. It is some kind falcated and not round like in this one. I have already contacted the website to check its ID of the Lurcher:
http://www.mycapricorncoast.com/animals/...
Here would be the real Lurcher:
http://www.ozanimals.com/Insect/Lurcher-...
It looks very alike "my" Adelpha from neotropics.