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Aproaerema simplexella and isoscelixantha

Braddon, ACT

Aproaerema simplexella and isoscelixantha at Braddon, ACT - 5 Sep 2024
Aproaerema simplexella and isoscelixantha at Braddon, ACT - 5 Sep 2024
Aproaerema simplexella and isoscelixantha at Braddon, ACT - 5 Sep 2024
Aproaerema simplexella and isoscelixantha at Braddon, ACT - 5 Sep 2024
Aproaerema simplexella and isoscelixantha at Braddon, ACT - 5 Sep 2024
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Identification history

Aproaerema simplexella and isoscelixantha 12 Oct 2024 ibaird
Aproaerema simplexella and isoscelixantha 12 Oct 2024 donhe
Lepidoptera unclassified IMMATURE moth 18 Aug 2024 ibaird
Lepidoptera unclassified IMMATURE moth 17 Aug 2024 donhe
Geometridae (family) IMMATURE 17 Aug 2024 Hejor1

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In a hide made of acacia leaves glued together. 1mm grid. I collected 3 and they're in seperate jars, but I suspect they might be the same species/genus with this one being a later instar (based on nothing but vibes). This one is named "DJ 'cado" because the colour scheme reminds me of avocado. I'll update if they survive.

3 comments

donhe wrote:
   17 Aug 2024
Seems to have a full set of prolegs, but a side view would resolve ambiguity .
Hejor1 wrote:
   5 Sep 2024
@donhe this one is pupating now, added a 5th photo.
Hejor1 wrote:
   12 Oct 2024

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  • Acacia Associated plant
  • 5mm to 12mm Animal size
  • Larvae Breeding behaviour

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