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Glyphodes sp.
It was late at night and I didn't have anything at hand to compare the moth, only that tennis ball.
there isn't another I have seen that closely resembles this one. the glyphodes is the most similar however their range isn't.
Do moths play tennis? Good collection of shots - you got his underside! Beautiful little guy.
I'm not sure Sarah, but what a cool website!! Thank you for sharing that link, now it would be easy to identify the butterflies and moths I get to see :D
I don't know Dan! They all looked really different to me, but I don't know anything about moths so I don't know...
Wow, I never pictured it so small. I wondered if it could be related to your other recent spotting?