Very distinctive posture, apparently a Zelleria sp. (genus) (family Yponomeutidae) . Looks likely to be Zellaria cynetica (which has been recorded in tha ACT).
My initial thought on this was also Zelleria cynetica, given the posture, colour and the tuft at the end of the thorax, but I'm not convinced it's actually a moth. The head structures don't look right, but they aren't clear in the photo and I could be fooled. Two aspects of the wings also don't look right: while the tips of the forewings in Z. cynetica are often bent upwards or downwards, they are simply pointed and I can't think how they could be held in the shape that appears prominently (but indistinctly) in the photo; and I can't how the apparent transparent projection down over the base of the hind leg could come from Z. cynetica's wings. Finally, does it have scales - look particularly at the thorax?
The projection over the base of the hindleg, and the antenna placement, look like that in Donald's photo https://www.flickr.com/photos/dhobern/sets/72157628950930479/
Yes, those photos do show the projection, althoughI still can't work out where it's coming from. The photos clarify that the forewing tip is basically pointed but has cilia that stand out on both sides in a live specimen.
Yes, I noticed this projection over the base of the hindleg in several other images of Z. cynetica elsewhere, so I thought this was supporting evidence.
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