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Oxythecta (genus)

Melba, ACT

Oxythecta (genus) at Melba, ACT - 14 Mar 2021 02:12 AM
Oxythecta (genus) at Melba, ACT - 14 Mar 2021 02:12 AM
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Identification history

Oxythecta (genus) 24 Mar 2021 GlennCocking
Oxythecta (genus) 24 Mar 2021 GlennCocking
Oxythecta (genus) 24 Mar 2021 GlennCocking
Oxythecta (genus) 24 Mar 2021 GlennCocking
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Eusemocosma pruinosa 22 Mar 2021 donhe
Unidentified 22 Mar 2021 kasiaaus
Unidentified 22 Mar 2021 kasiaaus
Unidentified 22 Mar 2021 kasiaaus
Unidentified 22 Mar 2021 kasiaaus
Unidentified 22 Mar 2021 kasiaaus
Unidentified 22 Mar 2021 kasiaaus

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About 12mm

40 comments

GlennCocking wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
If we go beyond Oecophoridae (family), I would go for Oxythecta genus
GlennCocking wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
If we go beyond Oecophoridae (family), I would go for Oxythecta genus
GlennCocking wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
If we go beyond Oecophoridae (family), I would go for Oxythecta genus
GlennCocking wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
If we go beyond Oecophoridae (family), I would go for Oxythecta genus
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
donhe wrote:
   22 Mar 2021
Hmm: I thought both Eusemocosma and Oxythecta were in Oecophorinae? O. acceptella has a similar pattern, but none of the BOLD specimens have the speckled background like E. pruinosa has.
GlennCocking wrote:
   23 Mar 2021
Sorry, my comment was obscure. I meant "If we identify to any more detail than Oecophoidae family, then I would go for Oxythecta genus
GlennCocking wrote:
   23 Mar 2021
Sorry, my comment was obscure. I meant "If we identify to any more detail than Oecophoidae family, then I would go for Oxythecta genus
GlennCocking wrote:
   23 Mar 2021
Sorry, my comment was obscure. I meant "If we identify to any more detail than Oecophoidae family, then I would go for Oxythecta genus
GlennCocking wrote:
   23 Mar 2021
Sorry, my comment was obscure. I meant "If we identify to any more detail than Oecophoidae family, then I would go for Oxythecta genus

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  • 5mm to 12mm Animal size

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  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 769.95m Recorded at altitude
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