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DonFletcher wrote:
17 min ago
Hard to say Helen. Might be just light coloured

Macropus giganteus
HelenCross wrote:
6 hrs ago
@DonFletcher would you say this one has a touch of leucism or it's just a light-coloured animal?

Macropus giganteus
WendyEM wrote:
11 hrs ago
Well done getting the under-side/wing shot. According to Moths of Vict. Part 1 2nd Ed CD pages. E. fervens & guttularis are quite variable and overlap in markings & colour. In MALES (which this is) E. fervens has a dark patch on the hindwing underside in the 1/2 adjacent to the abdomen (when wings spread out/pinned). In E. guttularis the patch is pale/white. as above.
Ian - I have verified this so I could upload the ID picture to the sp page.

Entometa guttarilis
WendyEM wrote:
11 hrs ago
Dead (alive) Ringer for the larvae on Wiki attached to iNat for the species. I was being too narrow minded and only looking for a "moth" and not considering all Lep!
An excellent record. Well done.

Netrocoryne repanda
Hejor1 wrote:
Yesterday
@owenh yes! Fantastic!

Netrocoryne repanda

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