No. I don't think dot pattern matches A. decaspila on BOLD specimens, nor the dark mark through eye & 'shoulder'. I am now wondering if it may be Eulechria sp.? But again none quite matches dots or eye stripe. The pale longitudinal line down the wing with enclosed dots, splitting as it approaches the apex occurs in several Eulechria sp.
good suggestion but I'm not convinced. Atalopsis heniocha has 'hairy' head and tucks it under, mine is very smooth. Mine also has much more dark markings on wings
Some specimens of A. decaspila are dark and seems to show a black marks at the shoulder, See https://biocache.ala.org.au/occurrences/83db8655-b16d-4a4a-b54b-f9bd8a4352ad
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