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RogerF wrote:
11 min ago
Yes still available. Has been reprinted twice due to demand.

Rhadinosomus lacordairei
WendyEM wrote:
35 min ago
You probably have a flowering plant in your garden that attracted it. Buddleia or something else with tube flowers.

Psilogramma casuarinae
ibaird wrote:
41 min ago
Hi chriselidie, thanks for your sighting. The media you provided is missing or unclear. To help us verify this sighting, please provide additional media.

Unverified Moth (Lepidoptera)
WendyEM wrote:
41 min ago
Yes. She is much bigger before she lays all her eggs. Many/most case moths (Psychidae) also have flightless females who may not even leave their case. The Pterolocera group of Anthelids also have wingless/flightless females. Also (Introduced) Silk Worms don't develop their wings properly but that may be the result of domestication

Anestia (genus)
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