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Crepidosceles exanthema
approx. 1.2cm, resting on brachyloma daphnoides in sandstone ridge shrubland
Thanks Lori
Have a look at Crepidosceles exanthema and see what you think: http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au...
Looks like something in the Timber moths. Maybe the Xyloryctidae family.
Spotted on Sep 14, 2014 Submitted on Sep 14, 2014
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Thanks Lori
Have a look at Crepidosceles exanthema and see what you think: http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au...
Looks like something in the Timber moths. Maybe the Xyloryctidae family.