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AlisonMilton wrote:
6 Jan 2025
Not sure of species. Just wanted to put it into grasshoppers for ID.

Acrida conica
ibaird wrote:
6 Jan 2025
Arctidae?

Unidentified Moth (Lepidoptera)
HaukeKoch wrote:
31 Dec 2024
I think this is more likely A. porosus, as the metaventral process is quite long and overhanging the fore coxae, and the colour of the underside of the abdomen usually doesn't have the metallic green reflections in A. pallidicollis, but is more chestnut brown. Without a view of the dorsal side of the pygidium, it might be best to keep it at genus though.

Anoplognathus sp. (genus)
DianneClarke wrote:
4 Dec 2024
I haven't ever seen E. cleodoralis that dark and I can't see the usual light lines

Eudonia cleodoralis
donhe wrote:
3 Dec 2024
The little ringed white spots I think are characteristic of later instars of P. sinistraria.

Pholodes sinistraria
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