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1 0 Erebid moth

Erebid moth

by Mark RidgwayVictoria, Australia

14mm wing span. Attracted to lights.

1 0 Wedge footman

Wedge footman

by Mark RidgwayVictoria, Australia

26mm long.. very leggy with spines. Blade-like wing profile in lateral view.

0 4 mallard and rosy-billed pochard

mallard and rosy-billed pochard

by allen.hoofDurham, North Carolina, USA

male mallard and male rosy-billed pochard

4 6 raccoon

raccoon

by allen.hoofWashington, USA

When the cat's away -or- Guess who's coming to dinner

3 2 Grey midge

Grey midge

by Argy BeeVictoria, Australia

A fairly large midge about 24mm long, with some banding on abdomen, typical 2 ...

2 0 Tiny cup moth

Tiny cup moth

by Mark Ridgway

A very small cup-moth which shouldn't be here?
About 20mm long. Resting ...

9 2 Cossid Moth -16

Cossid Moth -16

by Leuba RidgwayHepburn, Victoria, Australia

This attractive Cossid moth would have been about 40 to 45 mm long. Has the ...

6 3 Bright Twisted Moth

Bright Twisted Moth

by Leuba RidgwayVictoria, Australia

A fantastic dry gum-leaf mimic with a wing span of about 50 mm. Fore wings had ...

1 0 Hepialid Moth

Hepialid Moth

by Leuba RidgwayVictoria, Australia

A handsome ghost moth with dark tented wings . The wings had a span of about 40 ...

6 0 Bardee

Bardee

by Leuba RidgwayHepburn, Victoria, Australia

This hepialid moth is said to have a wing span of 14 to 16 mm. This one could ...

5 0 Helena Gum Moth - female

Helena Gum Moth - female

by Leuba RidgwayVictoria, Australia

This beauty had a wing span of about 15 cms. The fore wings had down-curved ...

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