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DianneClarke wrote:
just now
Thanks Ian

Tinea monophthalma
WendyEM wrote:
just now
On BOLD as TineaX monophthalma
https://bold-au.hobern.net/specimens.php?taxid=409485
there are a number that have moved between Tineidae and Incurvariidae over the years. One Tin (Incurvariidae) TineaX nectarea is in a plate in Common, I.F.B., Moths of Australia 1990 etc
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations?taxon_id=1291057

Tinea monophthalma
ibaird wrote:
4 min ago
Apparently a darkiish one. I read somewhere that melanism reputedly increases with altitude.

Tinea monophthalma
JaneR wrote:
1 hr ago
Drosera gunniana is a good suggestion !
This specimen was too high for Drosera hookeri (according to de Salas).
According to de Salas (and also to Plantnet and FloraVic) D. hookeri can be branching though usually solitary.

Drosera gunniana
2 hrs ago
Female, sluggish after long winter.

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