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chriselidie wrote:
12 min ago
And thanks, the Pinata Cana does look like it.

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chriselidie wrote:
14 min ago
There are only gum trees in the area it was found in. It was climbing up a gum tree, so I picked some leaves from that tree. It's been nibbling on the leaves, may just need to settle in its new home?

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WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
was there a Cherry Ballart near the gum? A couple of sp eat that.
Another thought - looking at http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/lasi/lasi-cats.html
it may be Pinara cana or another sp
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/lasi/cana.html

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chriselidie wrote:
2 hrs ago
Yes, you could be right. This just reminded me of Pararguda because of the two yellow bands, but it's just a wild guess. I've taken this one home to hopefully see what it turns into. Even though it's a very picky eater...

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LisaH wrote:
3 hrs ago
Oh wow - that’s amazing! Thank you!

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