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WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
It is actually fairly small, < 12mm. It has very short pectinate antenna. I wonder if it is a Psychid? Shape looks quite like Trigonocyttara clandestina although I think that sp. is much bigger than this moth. I am still looking.

Unverified Noctuoid moth (except Arctiinae)
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
Hi 8Illbugyou8, thanks for your sighting. The media you provided is missing or unclear. To help us verify this sighting, please provide additional media.

Unverified Moth (Lepidoptera)
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
Yes. it was simply my best suggestion based apparently on a squared off abdomen and a transverse white band visible in the 5th image - although I suspect that 5th image is a view from the underside. Yes, I have been looking without success. P. carbo does not have forewings with trailing margins with a feathery fringe.

Unverified Noctuoid moth (except Arctiinae)
Paul4K wrote:
2 hrs ago
@WendyEM Looking up Isodontia sp. (genus) seems likely some of the nests were 1M off the ground and i couldn't imagine how a caterpillar would be able to carry the grass up to the hole.

Unverified Other moth
ibaird wrote:
2 hrs ago
OK, I accept there is no evidence it is Lepidoptera. so i wothdraw my suggestion.

Unverified Other moth
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