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28 Feb 2014 • -38.1,147.1 • Suzanne Jones
This very small (approx.8mm)moth was resting quietly on a Grevillea leaf.
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Unknown This moth was identified as Tineidae spp. by Graeme Cocks on Bowerbird website.
Reply • 07 Jun 2014
Unknown This moth was further identified by Peter Marriott as Edosa idiochroa.
Reply • 11 Jun 2014
28 Feb 2014 • -37.4,144.6 • Russell Best
First record of this species in Riddells Creek. Seemed to be quite a few flying but not landing. This one landed very briefly.
Using mostly Bracken as a territory lookout. If other butterfly species or males fly nearby they are quickly dispatched.
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Unknown This moth was identified as Tineidae spp. by Graeme Cocks on Bowerbird website.
Unknown This moth was further identified by Peter Marriott as Edosa idiochroa.