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AndyRoo wrote:
1 hr ago
Thanks Matt. Was Marg Ning's initial speculation.

Eragrostis leptostachya
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
@WendyEM, it is a fungal gall but it might have a larva inside. See https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/3382959.

Lepidoscia arctiella
jb2602 wrote:
Yesterday
Around 40 White Stemmed Gum Moths were observed at Rosedale over a week. Only one was a female.

Chelepteryx collesi
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
Great work. I usually lose count.

Lavandula stoechas
WendyEM wrote:
Yesterday
I've had a look through the plates in Hawkmoths of Australia by Moulds, Tuttle & Lane CSIRO Publ. 2020
Acosmeryx anceus pupa does not have the trunk of proboscis sheath.
Ones that look like above are - Leucomonia bethia (Qld, NT, n1/2 WA), Psilogramma argos (north coast WA, NT,Qld), P. casuarinae (east coast Qld, NSW plus Murray Valley Vic), P. exigua (northern/top 1/4 of Aus.), P. maxmouldsi (southern Qld coast, northern NSW coast), P. menephron nebulosa (east coast Cape York to far north NSW coast), P. papuensis (east coast Qld Cape York to Atherton Tableland)
So best chance is P. casuarinae

Psilogramma casuarinae

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