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Eudesmeola lawsoni (Lawson's Night Moth)

The adult moths have brown wings with a complex pattern of light and dark lines and markings. Underneath, the wings are pale brown, with a broad dark brown submarginal band, and a prominent dark spot in the middle of each wing. The moths have a wingspan of about 7 cms. The species is normally found over most of the drier inland areas of mainland Australia, including  Western Australia,  Northern Territory,  Queensland,  New South Wales,  Victoria,
 Tasmania, and  South Australia.

Eudesmeola lawsoni is listed in the following regions:

Canberra & Southern Tablelands  |  Greater Brisbane

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