Telicota paceka (Narrow-brand Darter)
15/06/2022
Cairns
21/04/2025
Cairns
24/04/2025
Atherton
24/04/2025
Atherton
24/04/2025
Atherton
17/04/2025
Cooktown
21/04/2025
Cairns
20/04/2025
Cooktown
15/06/2022
Cairns
22/04/2023
Cairns
15/06/2022
Cairns
20/04/2025
Cooktown
17/04/2025
Cooktown
27/04/2023
Cairns
11/06/2022
Kuranda
11/06/2022
Kuranda
28/04/2021
Kuranda
22/04/2023
Cairns
28/04/2021
Kuranda
28/04/2021
Kuranda
18/02/2018
Kuranda
24/04/2011
Cairns
24/04/2011
Cairns
16/02/2018
Atherton, Qld
16/02/2018
Atherton, Qld
27/04/2021
Cairns
27/04/2021
Cairns
Synonyms
This butterfly was previously classified as Telicota augias mesoptis, then as Telicota mesoptis. In 2022 it was reclassified as Telicota paceka mesoptis.
Other Common Names
Lower’s Darter
Notes
I don’t tend to take a lot of pics of the Darters and Grass Darts around Cairns, as there’s a lot of them and they’re very hard to ID. I saw my first specimen on the Blue Arrow walk in the Mount Whitfield Conservation Park in April 2011, and I thought his small size and yellow colour would make an ID possible.
Until recently I’d only come across a few more since then, though there were 3 or 4 of them feeding from flowers in Al’s garden at Kuranda in April 2021. In April 2025 I saw lots of these darters. They were just about everywhere I went; at Cooktown, in Cairns and on the Atherton tablelands.
Sightings
Cairns – April 2011, April 2021, June 2022, April 2023, April 2025
Atherton – February 2018, April 2025
Kuranda – February 2018, April 2021
Cooktown – April 2025
Links
- The Complete Field Guide to Australian Butterflies (2nd edition) by Michael F. Braby
- Atlas of Living Australia
- Don Herbison-Evans’ Australian Butterflies website
- Tobias Westmeier’s website
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- iNaturalist
- The nomenclature and type status of Telicota paceka mesoptis Lower, 1911 (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) by Michael F. Braby and Ethan P. Beaver