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donhe wrote:
30 min ago
I have not encountered Anthela species females covering eggs with body hair.

Lepidoptera unclassified IMMATURE
donhe wrote:
1 hr ago
Yes: I think this is within the variability shown by available identified pictures of C. guildingi males.

Conoeca guildingi
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Assuming you have noother photos showing hindwings I'm not sure we can be definitive on species. On second thoughta I'm not suee I see markings with either species suggested, although I stand open to be corrected.

Abantiades (genus)
PJH123 wrote:
Yesterday
Looks good excellent work Wendy

Crambidae sp. (family)
PJH123 wrote:
Yesterday
WendyEM, Moths of Victoria v8 states formosalis can be distinguished by its brown eyes. I take this specimen to have black eyes. See Phytometra laevis page 2/2 on the disk

Phytometra laevis

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