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Oxycanus dirempta

1 Variable Oxycanus at Kambah, ACT

Oxycanus dirempta at Kambah, ACT - 3 May 2021
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Identification history

Oxycanus dirempta 26 Jan 2024 donhe
Oxycanus dirempta 26 Jan 2024 ibaird
Oxycanus beltista 3 May 2021 donhe
Oxycanus sp. (genus) 3 May 2021 ibaird
Unidentified 3 May 2021 HelenCross

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8 comments

ibaird wrote:
   3 May 2021
Possibly O. beltista?
HelenCross wrote:
   3 May 2021
Thanks Ian, my daughter found and photographed it. She's also got a blurry video but I'll ask her if it's still there.
HelenCross wrote:
   3 May 2021
Would they be the eggs behind it?
ibaird wrote:
   3 May 2021
OK, would be interested to see other photos (i.e stills) , including shots of hindwings and abdomen, if possible. probably eggs, yes, antennae suggest a female.
HelenCross wrote:
   3 May 2021
She doesn't have any other photos and it appears to be gone unfortunately. I'll have to train her better :)
donhe wrote:
   4 May 2021
Hi Helen, I have taken the liberty of including copies of your daughter's photo in
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/hepi/beltista.html
I hope you and your daughter approve?
May I add your daughter's name to the credit?
Thanks,
Don
HelenCross wrote:
   4 May 2021
Sure Don :) her name is Zoe Cross
Kallies wrote:
   26 Jan 2024
Oxycanus dirempta

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