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A beautiful moth resting in our house. From flipping through the large moth gallery on Landcare Research's website, it bears a reasonable resemblance to Austrocidaria lithurga. Does anyone know it?
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At black light. ID by Tomas Mustelin.
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A beautiful moth resting in our house. From flipping through the large moth gallery on Landcare Research's website, it bears a reasonable resemblance to Austrocidaria lithurga. Does anyone know it?
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A beautiful moth resting in our house. From flipping through the large moth gallery on Landcare Research's website, it bears a reasonable resemblance to Austrocidaria lithurga. Does anyone know it?
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A beautiful moth resting in our house. From flipping through the large moth gallery on Landcare Research's website, it bears a reasonable resemblance to Austrocidaria lithurga. Does anyone know it?
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A moth in our house in the evening.
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A moth in our house in the evening.
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I expect this is a male Hydriomena deltoidata, since they're quite variable in their markings, but it would be good to get that confirmed. The markings on the ruler are at 0.5 mm increments.
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I expect this is a male Hydriomena deltoidata, since they're quite variable in their markings, but it would be good to get that confirmed. The markings on the ruler are at 0.5 mm increments.
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There are lots of these in our macrocarpa hedge at the moment.
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attracted to light
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Scale.
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On wall inside house.
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On wall inside house.
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in house