I'm posting this out of scientific interest. I'm beginning t think that a number of case moths identified as different species may in fact be the same but their cases differ due to foliage available. I've posted two sightings from Gungahlin: the latest https://canberra.naturemapr.org/Community/Sightings/Details/4239380 There were hundreds of cases so I brought a number home. Some I still have inside but I release a couple onto a grevillea outside. This is what the largest of the released moths now looks like - now looking more spiky than leafy. They now look quite different to the leafy versions I brought home.
Probably Hylalarcta huebneri, which seems happy to stick anything available on, and attaches things near (but not at) the head end of the case so that they hang down over the rest of the case, like this specimen. I had fun with one of mine giving it bits of coloured foil which it duly attached.
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