Netrocoryne repanda (Bronze Flat)
10/11/2020
Chapmans Hill, Wyong
09/12/2018
Blackheath
09/12/2018
Blackheath
21/11/2010
Mount Sugarloaf
25/11/2012
Blackheath
27/10/2019
Shoal Bay
27/10/2019
Shoal Bay
27/10/2019
Shoal Bay
21/11/2010
Mount Sugarloaf
30/12/2015
Blackheath
12/12/2010
Mount Sugarloaf
31/03/2012
Mount Sugarloaf
31/03/2012
Mount Sugarloaf
26/11/2022
Blackheath
26/11/2022
Blackheath
31/03/2012
Mount Sugarloaf
21/12/2008
Blackheath
21/12/2008
Blackheath
21/12/2008
Blackheath
21/12/2008
Blackheath
21/12/2008
Blackheath
21/12/2008
Blackheath
21/12/2008
Blackheath
21/12/2008
Blackheath
06/11/2005
Heathcote
06/11/2005
Heathcote
06/11/2005
Heathcote
06/02/2005
Royal Botanic Gardens
06/02/2005
Royal Botanic Gardens
06/02/2005
Royal Botanic Gardens
20/11/2013
Cairns
17/02/2018
Cairns
17/02/2018
Cairns
17/02/2018
Cairns
17/02/2018
Cairns
10/08/2008
reared by Bob Miller
10/08/2008
reared by Bob Miller
10/08/2008
reared by Bob Miller
Other Common Names
Eastern Flat
Notes
I first came across one battered individual in the Royal Botanic Gardens. It was a cloudy morning, which is reportedly the sort of weather this species prefers. The name “Flat” is well-deserved, as this butterfly really does sit with its wings open at 180 degrees – it’s flatter than my ex-wife.
My second sighting was a hill-topping male in the Royal National Park near Heathcote. He was happy enough to pose for photos, though he regularly took off for a quick tour around the hilltop, before returning to perch again on a low shrub.
Most of my encounters with this species have been on hilltops, though they might crop up lust about anywhere within their range. I’ve also been fortunate enough to see the North Queensland subspecies expansa around Cairns; it’s darker in colour and a little smaller than the NSW version.
Links
- The Complete Field Guide to Australian Butterflies (2nd edition) by Michael F. Braby
- Atlas of Living Australia
- Bob’s Butterflies
- Don Herbison-Evans’ Australian Butterflies website
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- Butterflies of Dorrigo
- Australian Nature Photography
- Brisbane Insects
- Canberra Nature Map
- Wikipedia
- iNaturalist
- Australian Museum
- Learn About Butterflies