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Discussion

DianneClarke wrote:
30 min ago
Entometa apicalis?

Entometa chlorosacca
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
i'm not sure this moth correlates with E. chlorosacca as illustrated on Lepidoptera Butterfly House. not E. fervens?

Entometa chlorosacca
Christine wrote:
1 hr ago
Thanks Don.

Petaurus notatus
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
Similar to Ptochostola microphaeellus?

Crambidae sp. (family)
WillO wrote:
2 hrs ago
OK thanks John and Brian. Lets wait until we contact the photographer. WalkYonder could you email one of us the photo (or several if you took more than one)? We should be able to at least conclude to the level of family and that will still be of interest. Thank you for taking the time to submit the record.

Pseudonaja textilis

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