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Discussion

ibaird wrote:
9 min ago
Yes, the moths lacking the post medial fascia seem to be quite common. Both forms are illustrated in 'Moths in the ACT', G. Cocking et al (2022), p. 66.

Olbonoma triptycha
ibaird wrote:
17 min ago
Tineidae family?

Unidentified Other moth
ibaird wrote:
24 min ago
Agreed, difficult to be sure which species.

Cryptophasa (genus)
ibaird wrote:
31 min ago
Not sure its Casbia (gebus) , more likely its Scopula (genus), I think,.

Scopula (genus)
ibaird wrote:
53 min ago
I'm nor sure this is L. chionospila. It does not have 2 white sections in each antennae, nor does it have all white labial palpi. I'm not sure it's L. scoliosema either. A view from the side would help.

Limnaecia (genus)

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