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ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Yes you are correct.

Hypobapta tachyhalotaria
BethanyDunne wrote:
Yesterday
After having a closer look, I am thinking it is Zieria littoralis. The leaves not quite right for Z. cytisoides. Location description coast rocky headlands around Tathra. Thoughts?

Zieria cytisoides
KimberiRP wrote:
Yesterday
Members of the genus Austrocardiophorus (currently as Paracardiophorus in ALA) are the smallest Click beetles in the Canberra region.

Austrocardiophorus sp. (genus)
WendyEM wrote:
Yesterday
Going by Moths of Vic Pt. 4 CD I picked this as a (not particularly red suffused) H. tachyhalotaria. The distribution map on iNat has H. percomptaria in Melbourne area & Tasmania, however MoV says it is found in Snowy Mountains (NSW). H. tachyhalotaria has much broader distribution in both references.

Hypobapta tachyhalotaria
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Possibly L. saxosa.

Lepidoscia saxosa

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