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Jennybach wrote:
16 Apr 2025
Thank you. Jenny. And thanks @WendyEM for suggestion

Glyphipterix asteriella
Jennybach wrote:
15 Apr 2025
A clear justification of the need for our expert moderators. I also thought it was a moss and I had good close look at it. I checked out the berries on other examples on Naturemapr and they look like tiny red grapes. I wonder if they are edible.

Acrotriche serrulata
Jennybach wrote:
15 Apr 2025
See also 4660933 which features the flower Coronidium genus, rather than the moth on it. It’s 2 slightly clearer photos of this moth. The short parallel black bars that I read are distinctive for Glyphipterix Asteriella (suggested by WendyEM above) are more obvious I think.

Glyphipterix asteriella
Tapirlord wrote:
14 Apr 2025
It is a woody prostrate shrub I believe

Acrotriche serrulata
dcnicholls wrote:
13 Apr 2025
Can’t advise on the species, doubtless someone else will comment. I’ve seen clumps like this on Black Mountain (many years ago)

Acrotriche serrulata
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