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Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae

A Case moth (Psychidae) at Bombay, NSW

Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae at Bombay, NSW - 24 Aug 2024 01:27 PM
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae at Bombay, NSW - 24 Aug 2024 01:27 PM
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Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 25 Aug 2024 DianneClarke
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 25 Aug 2024 DianneClarke
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 25 Aug 2024 DianneClarke
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Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 24 Aug 2024 donhe
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Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley
Lomera zophopepla 24 Aug 2024 MatthewFrawley

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32 comments

donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?
donhe wrote:
   24 Aug 2024
That has sticks parallel to the case axis at the front, and smaller sticks transverse to the case axis at the rear, making it a Two-ways Case moth like
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychbi.html
which so far no-one has reared to get an adult male moth for identification of the species.
@MatthewFrawley : please could you perhaps rear this one ?

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