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Discussion

WendyEM wrote:
11 min ago
We need to review moths previously IDed as E. caryotis

Standishana concolorana
KylieWaldon wrote:
16 min ago
?sparaxis - its under Lilies/Irises. Its a spring flowering bulb. Not native. :)

Unverified Plant
Clarel wrote:
2 hrs ago
Gosh, didn’t occur to me they could be different species. Thanks for moderating.

Hymenochilus bicolor (ACT) = Pterostylis bicolor (NSW)
JulieMorgan wrote:
3 hrs ago
I have had similar moths in the past (as early as 2010) identified as belonging to the Anthela acuta group by Ted Edwards. I know that a lot of work has been done on Anthela since that identification. I don't think that the shape of the moth is consistent with A. deficiens.

Anthela deficiens
ibaird wrote:
3 hrs ago
A. deficiens?

Anthela deficiens
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