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ibaird wrote:
25 min ago
Yes, Moths of Victoria (Part 2, supporting disc) show a photo of 'Discophebia sp. (1)' - an un-named species which has a yellow/orange and black striped abdomen matching the appearance of this specimen. The patterning of the wings also seem similar to this specimen. They also show the moth has a yellow coloured antennae (separately photographed) which may be similar to the yellow/orage antenna on this specimen.
The other Discoplebia spp. MoV illustrate ie. D. catacolina, D. celaena and D. lucasii do not show and orange and black abdomen.

Nycteropa subovalis
WendyEM wrote:
48 min ago
How is this not P. protecta ?

Philobota (genus)
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
Male with feathered antennae.

Scopula rubraria
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
https://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/lyma/edwardsii.html

Euproctis edwardsii
WendyEM wrote:
2 hrs ago
or U. ramostriellus PS1 BOLD (Hobern)
https://bold-au.hobern.net/taxon.php?taxid=84323
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations?verifiable=true&taxon_id=516373&place_id=6744&preferred_place_id=6744

Ubida ramostriellus

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