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MazzV wrote:
50 min ago
@donhe PS I'm assuming that casemoths, like other moth/butterfly larvae, eat and grow for a while before they pupate; I have appropriate glass caging facilities to accommodate that, and can provide leaves of suitable plants if I know what plants will work.

Psychidae (family) IMMATURE
MazzV wrote:
55 min ago
Wonderful suggestion @donhe! I will be prepared for the next discoveries. If, as with these, it is unclear what they might prefer to eat, are there any sure bets, say particular plant(s) that might have a generally universal appeal?

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MattM wrote:
1 hr ago
D. semilunulata tends to be more orange in colour and often has more blotches on average.

Diuris nigromontana
MazzV wrote:
1 hr ago
Happy to help, and thanks for the additional info @Michael123.

Ventopelita leucocheilus
MazzV wrote:
2 hrs ago
Thanks @MichaelMulvaney, good to know, and sorry about the lag in response time ~ just catching up!

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