PJH123


41 species

Acrocercops laciniella (Blackbutt Leafminer)

Acrocercops laciniella
Acrocercops laciniella
Acrocercops laciniella

Aglaopus centiginosa (Dark-fringed Leaf Moth)

Aglaopus centiginosa
Aglaopus centiginosa
Aglaopus centiginosa
Aglaopus pyrrhata
Aglaopus pyrrhata
Aglaopus pyrrhata

Anaxidia lozogramma (A Cup moth (Limacodidae))

Anaxidia lozogramma
Anaxidia lozogramma
Anaxidia lozogramma

Atteva niphocosma (An Ermine moth)

Atteva niphocosma
Atteva niphocosma

Balantiucha cyclocrossa (An Uraniid moth (Eplipleminae))

Balantiucha cyclocrossa

Balantiucha decorata (Other moths (Uraniiadae family))

Balantiucha decorata
Balantiucha decorata
Balantiucha decorata

Comana albibasis (Lion's Mane Moth)

Comana albibasis
Comana albibasis
Comana albibasis

Doratifera pinguis (Pale Cup Moth)

Doratifera pinguis
Doratifera pinguis
Doratifera pinguis

Doratifera quadriguttata (Four-spotted Cup Moth)

Doratifera quadriguttata
Doratifera quadriguttata
Doratifera quadriguttata
Doratifera quadriguttata and casta
Doratifera quadriguttata and casta
Doratifera quadriguttata and casta

Edosa purella (Tineid Moth)

Edosa purella
Edosa purella
Edosa xystidophora
Edosa xystidophora
Edosa xystidophora

Eloasa atmodes (Limacodidae)

Eloasa atmodes
Eloasa atmodes

Entometa fervens (Common Gum Snout Moth)

Entometa fervens
Entometa fervens
Entometa fervens

Hellinsia balanotes (Pterophorinae)

Hellinsia balanotes
Hellinsia balanotes
Hellinsia balanotes

Hestiochora erythrota (A Forester or Burnet moth (Zygaenidae))

Hestiochora erythrota

Hestiochora furcata (A zygaenid moth)

Hestiochora furcata
Hestiochora furcata
Hestiochora furcata

Hestiochora intermixta (A Forester or Burnet moth (Zygaenidae))

Hestiochora intermixta
Hestiochora intermixta
Hestiochora intermixta

Hyblaea ibidias (A Teak moth (Hyblaeidae family).)

Hyblaea ibidias
Hyblaea ibidias
Hyblaea ibidias

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