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Geometridae (family) IMMATURE

Unidentified IMMATURE Geometer moths at Dickson, ACT

Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Dickson, ACT - 6 Aug 2023
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Dickson, ACT - 6 Aug 2023
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Dickson, ACT - 6 Aug 2023
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Dickson, ACT - 6 Aug 2023
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE at Dickson, ACT - 6 Aug 2023
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Identification history

Geometridae (family) IMMATURE 7 Aug 2023 ibaird
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE 6 Aug 2023 donhe
Ectropis (genus) 6 Aug 2023 Hejor1

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Out for a stroll. The area behind the head sticks up like a shirt collar into 2 blunt horns.

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donhe wrote:
   6 Aug 2023
Rather a lot of caterpillar species have two horns on the head, see
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/faqs/twohorn-cats.html
donhe wrote:
   6 Aug 2023
The disposition of the prolegs indicates Geometridae. It looks like an early instar. It will have to be reared to a mature form, or better still the adult moth, to get near to determining the species.

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