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228 species

Monopis (genus) (A fungus moth)

Monopis (genus)
Monopis (genus)
Monopis (genus)

Monopis argillacea (A Clothes moth (Tineidae))

Monopis argillacea
Monopis argillacea
Monopis argillacea

Monopis ethelella (Dead Sheep's Moth)

Monopis ethelella
Monopis ethelella
Monopis ethelella

Monopis meliorella (Blotched Monopis Moth)

Monopis meliorella
Monopis meliorella
Monopis meliorella

Myrtartona coronias (A Forester moth (Procidinae))

Myrtartona coronias
Myrtartona coronias
Myrtartona coronias

Nemophora (genus) (A Fairy Moth)

Nemophora (genus)
Nemophora (genus)
Nemophora (genus)

Nemophora laurella (A Fairy Moth)

Nemophora laurella
Nemophora laurella
Nemophora laurella

Nemophora sparsella (An Adelid Moth)

Nemophora sparsella
Nemophora sparsella
Nemophora sparsella

Niditinea fuscella (Brown-dotted Clothes Moth)

Niditinea fuscella
Niditinea fuscella
Niditinea fuscella

Ogmograptis (genus) (Scribbly Gum Moth)

Ogmograptis (genus)
Ogmograptis (genus)
Ogmograptis (genus)

Ogmograptis pilularis (Ogmograptis pilularis)

Opogona (genus) (A fungus moth)

Opogona (genus)
Opogona (genus)
Opogona (genus)

Opogona comptella (A fungus moth)

Opogona comptella
Opogona comptella
Opogona comptella

Opogona protodoxa (A Clothes moth (Tineidae))

Opogona protodoxa

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Conservation level

  • Local native (change?)
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