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ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
Yes, well spotted WendyEM.
A new species sighting for NatureMapr and te Canberra and the Southern Tablelands region.

Scieropepla typhicola
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
I do not think the hindwing patern matches E. fractaria,
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Ectropis excursaria
abread111 wrote:
1 hr ago
I suspect that the wingless female is to the right of the egg mass in pictures 2 and 3 - what a strange thing!

Anestia (genus)
KMcCue wrote:
2 hrs ago
Thank you Michael for persevering over old sightings, at least I guessed it was a lacewing.

Nymphes myrmeleonoides
entom2 wrote:
7 hrs ago
Hi Pirom, could you possibly please post this dead specimen to me? I think this might be Temognatha sanguinea, not Temognatha limbata, as yours has more strongly bispinose elytra than Temognatha limbata has. Also, the pronotum is too shiny for T. limbata. There is a small chance it is T. affinis, but I dont think so. Either way If I could please be sent the specimen, handled extremely carefully (so as to not break any of its appendages) placed between wads of tissue in a takeaway container in a postal padded bag, I can make a definitive ID. I am on email at entom2@optusnet.com.au. and am on Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp as 'Allen Sundholm' Cheers, Allen M. Sundholm

Temognatha limbata
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