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ibaird wrote:
3 min ago
Yes iNaturalist's AI algorithm suggests E. rubropunctaria

Epicyme rubropunctaria
WendyEM wrote:
59 min ago
this moth looks somewhat like Acmosara polyxena with its tuft down.
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations?taxon_id=1151574

Acmosara polyxena
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
possibly ?? Paramorpha rhachias but missing several ID features as it is so worn

Carposinidae (family)
WendyEM wrote:
2 hrs ago
according to MoV part(3) Poecilasthena anthodes has double dots around the termen. Above moth seems to have short dashes. Or is it a very dark specimen of Epicyme rubropunctaria ??

Epicyme rubropunctaria
Laserchemisty wrote:
2 hrs ago
Very rocky with some short, dry grass.

Maratus chrysomelas

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