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WendyEM wrote:
11 min ago
Are these both the same moth?

Zelleria cynetica
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
Hi Kylie, Cebysa leucotelus is one to watch out for. They are very colourful little moths. The female, like all?/many? in this group is flightless, but unlike others that stay in their bag when they pupate, she gets out and walks about. see Cebysa leucotelus
the male is brown&yellow female blue& orange

Cebysa leucotelus
PJH123 wrote:
1 hr ago
It is only that I went looking to see if someone noted a difference

Phytometra laevis
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
Thanks. That will teach me for not being thorough enough ! I've had to look for hairy eyes before (= Hadeninae) but not eye colour, 'though the green eyes do catch my eye. thanks again

Phytometra laevis
RangerGregor wrote:
2 hrs ago
Thanks Tim!

Myrmecia sp., pilosula-group

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