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Ptilonorhynchus violaceus
Cuumbeun wrote:
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Unverified Orchid
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
OK, I see what you are saying in comparison to the iNaturalist examples, but I think this specimen is very close to the two left hand images shown in the sample images for C. euraphella, so those two IDs may need correction as well. What do you think? The iNat algorithm does not suggest C. euraphella or Lophothoracia sp. I don't find Lopthoracia sp. convincing given the strong kink in the second outer dark band in the forewing. Not many records online and Lopthoracia sp. seem to be coastal in distribution.

Phycitinae (subfamily)
abread111 wrote:
27 Jun 2026
Don't know! Just your user notes indicated, I thought, that there should be two photos here and there was only one. Anyway good to know that brushoff was effective. B.

Agapanthus praecox subsp. orientalis
JaneR wrote:
27 Jun 2026
Apologies: My mistake: its leaf arrangement that is important.

Scleranthus fasciculatus

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