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Discussion

ibaird wrote:
30 min ago
Not Culladia cuneiferellus? See first image.

Faveria tritalis
ibaird wrote:
45 min ago
A new species for NatureMapr's Canberra and Southern Tableland's region when confirmed.
Excedllent photos.

Barea dryocoetes
donhe wrote:
1 hr ago
@WHall : Hope you can rear it to the adult for ID of the species? It would be good to add to the number of identifiable caterpillars in Lymantriinae.

Lymantriinae (subfamily)
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
i think too indistinct to say its M. decisissima.

Unidentified Moth (Lepidoptera)
ConBoekel wrote:
1 hr ago
Don
No worries. It was worth a try! My problem with getting a record is that the Swampie (I think there is only one) in this location is extra skittery. Instead of bolting and then stopping for a photo op it keeps right on going.

Wallabia bicolor

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