The last few nights have produced a few moths although nothing new. I've included a few photos below.
The Psychid or Case Moth (Photos #2 & #3) is the most common member of this family that I see here but I'm still not sure on it's identity so if anyone has a suggestion please let me know.
The Hakea Moth, Oenochroma vinaria, had a damaged wing so wasn't much good for a dorsal view. This moth has more common names than most moths including:
- Pink Bellied Moth
- Hakea Moth
- Grevillea Moth
- Wine-coloured Moth
I'm sure there will be others.
(Click on Photos to Enlarge)
#1 - Rhapsa suscitatalis (
Noctuidae : Catocalinae)
#2 - Ventral view - Unknown Case Moth (Psychidae)
#3 - Dorsal view - Unknown Case Moth (Psychidae)
#4 - Onycodes traumataria (Geometridae : Oenochrominae.)
#5 - Onycodes traumataria (Geometridae : Oenochrominae)
#6 - Hakea Moth - Oenochroma vinaria - (Geometridae : Oenochrominae)
#7 - Crexa Moth - Genduara punctigera (Lasiocampidae)
Your Crexa Moth looks like a Guinea Pig (literally, not metaphorically).
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Denis
It's a pity when the wings are damaged Mosura, I have been known to use the clone tool in Photoshop to do a repair job!
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