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Discussion

ibaird wrote:
4 min ago
Given the notes on Entometa (genus) at https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/4782. E. apicalis seems to me to most likely.

Entometa apicalis
DianneClarke wrote:
48 min ago
Entometa apicalis?

Entometa apicalis
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 apicalis
Christine wrote:
1 hr ago
Thanks Don.

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

Crambidae sp. (family)

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