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Anthelid moth (Anthelidae) species

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26 species

Anthela (genus) (An Anthelid moth)

Anthela (genus)
Anthela (genus)
Anthela (genus)

Anthela (genus) adult (Australian Hairy Bears)

Anthela (genus) adult
Anthela (genus) adult
Anthela (genus) adult

Anthela (genus) immature (Unidentified Anthelid Moth)

Anthela (genus) immature
Anthela (genus) immature
Anthela (genus) immature

Anthela acuta (Common Anthelid)

Anthela acuta
Anthela acuta
Anthela acuta

Anthela canescens (Anthelid moth)

Anthela canescens
Anthela canescens
Anthela canescens

Anthela connexa (Day-Flying Anthelid)

Anthela connexa
Anthela connexa

Anthela denticulata (Toothed Anthelid)

Anthela denticulata
Anthela denticulata

Anthela guenei (Four-Spot Anthelid)

Anthela guenei
Anthela guenei
Anthela guenei

Anthela nicothoe (Urticating Anthelid)

Anthela nicothoe
Anthela nicothoe
Anthela nicothoe

Anthela oressarcha (Alpine Anthelid)

Anthelidae sp. (family) (Unidentified anthelid moth or Australian woolly bear)

Anthelidae sp. (family)
Anthelidae sp. (family)
Anthelidae sp. (family)

Chelepteryx chalepteryx (Chelepteryx chalepteryx)

Chelepteryx chalepteryx
Chelepteryx chalepteryx
Chelepteryx chalepteryx

Chenuala heliaspis (Rose Anthelid)

Chenuala heliaspis
Chenuala heliaspis
Chenuala heliaspis

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