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Nature In General
Butterflies and Moths
January 2016 - Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="Dom F" data-source="post: 3348372" data-attributes="member: 73343"><p>Part III</p><p></p><p><strong>Aetholix flavibasalis</strong> (Pyraustinae) - my first of this species for several months, a slightly washed out individual.</p><p><strong>Cenoloba ANIC1</strong> (Tineodidae) - these false plume moths are as confusing as plume moths. </p><p><strong>Orphanostigma angustale</strong> (Pyraustinae) - a new species for me</p><p><strong>Plectophila spp<strong> (Xyloryctinae) - have sent pictures of this to a friend of mine who is an expert in this group.</strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong><strong>Rehimena phrynealis</strong> (Pyraustinae) - not a common species here, I have only seen this a couple of times and on each occasion it has been in a position that does not allow me to get any decent photos</strong></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dom F, post: 3348372, member: 73343"] Part III [B]Aetholix flavibasalis[/B] (Pyraustinae) - my first of this species for several months, a slightly washed out individual. [B]Cenoloba ANIC1[/B] (Tineodidae) - these false plume moths are as confusing as plume moths. [B]Orphanostigma angustale[/B] (Pyraustinae) - a new species for me [B]Plectophila spp[B] (Xyloryctinae) - have sent pictures of this to a friend of mine who is an expert in this group. [B]Rehimena phrynealis[/B] (Pyraustinae) - not a common species here, I have only seen this a couple of times and on each occasion it has been in a position that does not allow me to get any decent photos[/B][/B] [/QUOTE]
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January 2016 - Australia
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