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Ghost Moth

HEPIALOIDEA

Notes:

I have been under the assumption that this was Elhamma australasiae but it does not appear to be. There are little crops of grass seeds on wet cotton trying to prepare for the hatching of Elhamma australasiae. Anyone know how long they take to hatch and if the other species of Ghost moth eat the same stuff when they are caterpillars? These will probably be lost. I have not kept them before # egg layer chocolate ghost moth march 14

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StephenSolomons
StephenSolomons 10 years ago

Note to Mark Ridgeway and martinl. I thought I might emulate you both and see if I could pull it off

StephenSolomons
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StephenSolomons

Gosford, New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Mar 23, 2014
Submitted on Mar 23, 2014

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