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WendyEM wrote:
41 min ago
Lucky for the Grey Fantail. It is definitely an Emerald but it is hard to tell from the underside. One of the first decisions depends on if it has a plain green abdomen or a line (yellow/red/cream) running its length on the upperside. I can tell you this is not Prasinocyma semicrocea as that species has a green spot on its head in front of the antennae and between the eyes (your moth has red spot). P. semicrocea has a strong red line then paler fringe (your moth has lovely yellow fringe). P. semicrocea has a a bump/point about halfway along the hindwing fringe (your moth has evenly curved hindwing).

Geometrinae (subfamily)
HelenCross wrote:
58 min ago
Better photos than mine ;) and now I know what it was!

Oligochaetochilus aciculiformis
JonLewis wrote:
1 hr ago
@Hejor1 Well done Hejor, yet another new species for NatureMapr!

Melophorus hirsutus
RogerF wrote:
4 hrs ago
Curious bloom on integument

Goniaea australasiae
JonLewis wrote:
5 hrs ago
A territorial dispute.

Iridomyrmex purpureus
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